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Heath, [William] Memoirs of Major-General Heath.
Containing Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Battles and Other Military
Events, During the American War. Written by Himself. |
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Simcoe, J[ohn] G[raves] Lieut. Col., Simcoe’s Military Journal. A History of the Operations of a Partisan Corps, Called The Queen’s Rangers, Commanded by Lieut. Col. J. G. Simcoe, During the War of the American Revolution;…Now First Published, With a Memoir of the Author and Other Additions. |
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Price, Richard, Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. To Which are Added, an Appendix and Postscript, Containing a State of the National Debt, an Estimate of the Money Drawn from the Public by Taxes, and an Account of the National Income and Expenditure since the Last War...The Eighth Edition, newly corrected by the Author. |
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Tucker, Josiah, An Humble Address and Earnest Appeal to Those Respectable Personages in Great-Britain and Ireland, who, By Their Great and Permanent Interest in Landed Property, their Liberal Education, Elevated Rank, and Elevated Views, Are the Ablest to Judge, and the Fittest to Decide, Whether a Connection With, or a Separation from, the Continental Colonies of America, be Most for the National Advantage, and the Lasting Benefit of These Kingdoms. |
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| Paine, Thomas, Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the Following Interesting Subjects | ||||
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Bland, Theodorick, The Bland Papers: Being a Selection from the Manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, Jr. of Prince George County, Virginia. To Which are Prefixed an Introduction and a Memoir of Colonel Bland. Edited by Charles Campbell. |
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Pulteney,
William, Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America, and the
Means of Conciliation. |
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| [Tickell, Richard] Anticipation Containing the Substance
of His M----y's Most Gracious Speech to both H---s of P--l--t, on the
Opening of the approaching Session, Together with a full and Authentic
Account of the Debate which will take place in the H--e of C--s, on the
Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With Notes. (First Published
three Days before the Opening of the Session.) |
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Whitaker, Nathaniel, An Antidote Against, and The
Reward of, Toryism. Being Two Sermons, Preached in the Tabernacle Church, in
Salem; One at the Commencement, and the Other at the Close of the
Revolutionary War. Dedicated to Gen. George Washington. |
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Adams, Andrew (1736-1797) [Autograph Letter, Philadelphia, July 17, 1781 to an un-named recipient] |
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