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The Subscribers to the Non-importation agreement, are desired to meet at Davenport's Tavern, in Third Street; on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock; to choose eleven persons to supply th...
Published 1770Search for the full-text online version of this title in the Early American imprints database
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A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a gen...
Published 1774Search for the full-text online version of this title in the Early American imprints database
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Williamsburg, Wednesday, the 17th May, 1769 About 12 o'clock His Excellency the governor was pleased, by his messenger, to command the attendance of the House of Burgesses in the C...
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Advertisement The present alarming crisis, renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this city and county to be convened, in order to deliberate on measures to support the libert...
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Hartford, June 6, 1770 At a meeting of the principal merchants and traders of the colony of Connecticut. Taking into consideration the ... merchants and traders of the town of New-...
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New-York, May 31st, 1770. Advertisement Whereas a meeting of the inhabitants was called yesterday, without the knowledge of the committee appointed to inspect into the importation...
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New-York, May 17, 1770. Advertisement The subscribers to the non-importation agreement, are desired to meet at the Exchange ... to consider of a letter received from Philadelphia,...
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To the merchants, and traders, of the city of Philadelphia Gentlemen, The worthy and patriotic writer of the Farmer's letters, has clearly demonstrated, that the liberties of the B...
Published 1768Search for the full-text online version of this title in the Early American imprints database
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Two letters Circular letter, from the late committee of this city to the committees of the other colonies. Philadelphia, September 25, 1770. Gentlemen, We are sorry to inform you t...
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To the tradesmen, farmers, and other inhabitants of the city and county of Philadelphia And will you suffer the credit and liberties of the province of Pennsylvania to be sacrifice...
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New-York, June 12, 1770. Advertisement Whereas a number of persons, who are immediately interested in the importation of goods from Great Britain; have entered into a scheme, to fr...
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A Card, number 1 A member of the Church of England, and a Son of Liberty, presents his compliments to those gentlemen, who are for an immediate and untimely importation of goods fr...
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The Merchants of this town, and all others connected with trade ... are hereby notified that the committee appointed at their late meeting, to consider the most effectual measures...
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To the free and patriotic inhabitants of the city of Philad. & province of Pennsylvania Brethren and fellow citizens, country men and friends. It is with the deepest concern I have...
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Charles-Town, July 28, 1770 On Friday last was opened a Star-Chamber Court, held by virtue of a commission lately received from Governor Bernard ... when a cause came on, wherein J...
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