Microfiche 1227 42923, Box 157
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Providence beacon The town of Providence to the inhabitants of the towns adjacent. Loving friends and brethren, in consequence of the recommendation of the Continental Congress. |
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Microfiche 1227 42924, Box 157
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We, freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, feeling in common with our fellow subjects, the deepest anxiety and distress, from the most unhappy state of affairs between Great-Britain and the American colonies; and beholding with horror every appearance of being involved ... |
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Microfiche 1227 42925, Box 157
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The recantations of Jacob Fowle, Benjamin Marston, John Gallison, Robert Hooper, tertius, Nathan Bowen, Samuel White, and Thomas Lewis In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, May 2, 1775. |
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Microfiche 1227 42926, Box 157
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The recantations of Robert Hooper, John Pedrick, Robert Hooper, Jun., George M'Call, Richard Reed, and Henry Sanders In Committee of Sayety [sic], Cambridge, May 4. 1775. |
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Microfiche 1227 42927, Box 157
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The recantations of Robert Hooper, John Pedrick, Robert Hooper, Jun., George M'Call, Richard Reed, and Henry Sanders In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, May 4. 1775. |
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Microfiche 1227 42930, Box 157
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Liberty, and no Tories The Honorable William Greene, Esq; gov. The Honorable Darius Sessions, Esq; deputy-gov. |
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Microfiche 1227 42933, Box 157
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Rules and regulations for the Rhode-Island army Published by order. |
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Microfiche 1227 42934, Box 157
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Poetical dialogues calculated for the help of timorous and tempted Christians. Also suited to the case of disponding sinners, and the nature of truth and error distinguished. &c. &c. / |
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Microfiche 1227 42935, Box 157
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Rev. sir, Our destitute state earnestly bespeaks your compassion. If you shall ... read the following address to your people, and recommend our afflicted case to their kindness and charity, and make a collection for us ... Salem, March 6, 1775.----To the charitable and benevolent. The humble address of the Third Church and congregation in Salem, in the province of Massachusetts-Bay |
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Microfiche 1227 42936, Box 157
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Salem, Tuesday, July 19, 1775 This day, at noon, Captain John Derby, in a schooner, arrived here in six weeks from London, which he left the third of June, and brings advices to the second, among which is an Address to the British soldiery. |
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Microfiche 1227 42937, Box 157
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To the freemen of the colony of Rhode-Island |
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Microfiche 1227 42939, Box 157
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A Song, composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775 |
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Microfiche 1227 42940, Box 157
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A Song, composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775 |
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Microfiche 1227 42941, Box 157
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A Song. Composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill on the 17th of June 1775 |
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Microfiche 1227 42942, Box 157
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South-Carolina. The actual commencement of hostilities against this continent--the threats of arbitrary impositions from abroad,--and the dread of instigated insurrections at home,--are causes sufficient to drive an oppressed people to the use of arms. We, therefore, the subscribers, inhabitants of this unhappy colony ... do unite ourselves, under every tie of religion and of honour, and associate as a band for her defence ... |
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Microfiche 1227 42943, Box 157
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The North-American almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1776 ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston in New-England, lat. 42 deg. 25 min. north. ... / |
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Microfiche 1227 42944, Box 157
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The British architect: or, The builders treasury of stair-cases Containing. I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious method of drawing the five orders, than has hitherto been published, by a scale of twelve equal parts, free from those troublesome divisons, call'd aliquot parts. Shewing also how to glue up their columns and capitals. II. Likewise stair cases ... shewing their most convenient situation, and the form of their ascending in the most grand manner: with a great variety of curious ornaments, whereby any gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being examples of all kinds; and necessary directions for such persons as are unacquainted with that branch. III. Designs of arches, doors, and windows. IV. A great variety of new and curious chimney-pieces, in the most elegant and modern taste. V. Corbels, shields, and other beautiful decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary rules of carpentry; with the manner of truss'd roofs, and the nature of a splay'd circular soffit, both in a straight and circular wall, never published before. Together with raking cornices, groins, and angle brackets described. : The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engraved on sixty folio copper-plates. / |
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Microfiche 1227 42945, Box 157
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To Mr. Isaac Low Veritas presents his compliments, and will be greatly obliged to him for pointing out the line, in Veritas's publication, of the 14th instant, where he found the words--"I was afraid of being rejected"--as they are represented in his "Appeal to the respectable tribunal of the public" |
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Microfiche 1227 42946, Box 157
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To the committees of the several towns and counties of the province of North-Carolina appointed for the purpose of carrying into execution the resolves of the Continental Congress. |
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Microfiche 1227 42947, Box 157
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To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York The wisest men in all ages, have observed and laid it down as a maxim, that whatever may be the particular opinions of individuals, the bulk of the people, both mean, and think right. |
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