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Microfiche 1227 42134, Box 156 | By His Excellency William Franklin, Esq; ... A proclamation Whereas I have received information ... that on the eighth day of November instant, a boat's crew ... boarded and re-took ... a certain pilot-boat ... Given under my hand ... the seventeenth day of November ... 1770. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42135, Box 156 | The New Massachusetts liberty song, (to the tune of The British grenadier.) | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42136, Box 156 | New-York, February 27th, 1770 Forasmuch as it is manifest, that there is a most unnatural and pernicious conspiracy, formed by the enemies of the British empire in general, and of America in particular, to deprive his majesty's North-American subjects, of the peculiar benefits resulting from a full enjoyment of the British constitution, and thereby alienate their affections. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42137, Box 156 | New-Year's verses, addressed to the customers of the Newport Mercury by the printer's boys, who carry about the same. January 1, 1770. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42138, Box 156 | A New-Year's wish, for the year 1770 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42139, Box 156 | These presents witness, that we the subscribers, members of the first fire-club in Newport reposing a special trust and confidence in each other's friendship, do hereby severally promise, and unanimously agree together, as follows ... Witness, whereof, we have hereunto set our hands ... 1726. ... Reprinted in May, 1770. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42142, Box 156 | An Ode for the year 1770 From the carrier of the Boston-gazette, &c. To his customers. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42143, Box 156 | On the death of five young men who was murthered [sic], March 5th 1770. By the 29th Regiment | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42144, Box 156 | Sperma-ceti candles warranted pure; are made by Joseph Palmer & Co. at Germantown near Boston, & to be sold by them at their store in Boston. New-England | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42145, Box 156 | A Particular account of the most barbarous and horrid massacre! Committed in King-Street, Boston, on Monday, March 5, 1770, by the soldiery quartered in said town. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42146, Box 156 | A Particular account of the most barbarous and horrid massacre! Committed in King-Street, Boston, on Monday, March 5, 1770, by the soldiery quartered in said town. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42147, Box 156 | Messieurs Payne & Inches | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42148, Box 156 | By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation Whereas a number of persons ... have lately ... made attempts to possess themselves of, and settle upon a large tract of land within ... this province ... I have ... judged it proper to issue this my proclamation ... enjoining and requiring ... all and every person and persons, already settled and residing on the said lands, without the licence of the proprietaries, or authority from this government, immediately to evacuate their settlements ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the twenty-eighth day of June ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42150, Box 156 | By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation Whereas it appears, by the deposition of John Philip De Haas, Esq; one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Lancaster, that a certain Lazarus Stewart, who ... stands charged with the crime of arson, was, on the fifteenth day of last month, legally apprehended for the same ... and whereas the said Stewart ... did ... rescue himself from the custody of the constable ... I ... issue this proclamation ... to make diligent search and enquiry after the said Lazarus Stewart ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the third day of October ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42151, Box 156 | An act for incorporating the Society, for the Relief of Poor, Aged and Infirm Masters of Ships, Their Widows and Children, in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania Passed February 24, 1770, & anno decimo Geo. III. Regis. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42153 Box1 56 | Philadelphia, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1770 Many respectable freeholders and inhabitants of this city, justly alarmed at the resolutions formed by a number of the dry goods importers. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42154, Box 156 | The speech of Lord C-----m, (Mr. P**t.) London, Dec. 6 He who has ears to hear, let him hear. He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42155, Box 156 | A Plan of union, by admitting representatives from the American colonies, and from Ireland into the British Parliament | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42156, Box 156 | A Poem, in memory of the (never to be forgotten) fifth of March, 1770 On the evening of which, a party of the 29th. regiment commanded by Capt. Preston, fired upon the inhabitants in King-Street, by which five persons were killed viz. Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Crispus Attucks, and Patrick Carr. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 42157, Box 156 |
March 5th, 1770 Mr. S-----r. I did, last sessions, endeavour to move this house, to come to ... taking off the duties, payable in America. Poor Will's pocket almanack, for the year 1771 fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. Containing, a great variety of useful lists and tables. |
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