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The Columbian arithmetician, or, New system of theoretical and practical arithmetic
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Letter to the Edinburgh reviewers
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The Reviewers reviewed, or, Remarks on the Edinburgh review
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Remarks on Lord Sheffield's observations on the commerce of the American states; by an American
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A new system of philosophy, or The Newtonean hypothesis examined
By an American -
Oppression
A poem. By an American. With notes, by a North Briton. [Eight lines of verse] -
An essay upon the principles of political economy
designed as a manual for practical men -
A new system of philosophy, or The Newtonean hypothesis examined
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To the Merchants Committee, the dry goods merchants, &c
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January 7, 1775. To the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County
Gentlemen, You are requested to meet at the city of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th instant, to nominate deputies to attend, on behalf of this county, at the next provincial convention, and to chuse a committee of observation -
An inquiry into the condition and prospects of the African race in the United States
and the means of bettering its fortunes -
American husbandry
Containing an account of the soil, climate, production and agriculture, of the British colonies in North-America and the West-Indies; with Observations on the Advantages and Disadvantages of settling in them, compared with Great Britain and Ireland. By an American. In two volumes -
A very short and candid appeal to free born Britons
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An essay upon the government of the English plantations on the continent of America
together with some remarks upon the discourse on the plantation trade written by the author of the Essay on Ways and Means, and published in the second part of his Discourses on the publick revenues and on the trade of England -
Oppression
A poem -
Oppression
A poem -
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
My friends and fellow-citizens, It has frequently given pain to every well-wisher of his country, when it has been observed, that in many of our public assemblies, party-zeal, instead of public-good, has evidently biased the minds of those who have constituted these assemblies -
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
My friends and fellow citizens, It has frequently given pain to every well-wisher of his country, when it has been observed, that in many of our public assemblies, party-zeal, instead of public-good, has evidently biased the minds of those who have constituted these assemblies -
To the merchants committee, the dry goods merchants, &c
My friends, If the intention of your frequent meetings is rightly comprehended, it refers to the amendment of an agreement which had been too precipitately entered into -
To the people of Maryland
Give me leave to address you upon a subject of the greatest importance to you and your posterity; a subject which essentially concerns the welfare, happiness and grandeur of this state, and therefore worthy of your most deliberate and candid consideration; I mean the expediency of your acceding to the confederacy proposed to you by Congress, and now adopted and ratified by ten of the thirteen states of America -
Remarks on Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the American states
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Humanity in Algiers, or, The story of Azem
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Sketches of the history of France
from the earliest historical accounts, to the present time -- 1806, with some remarks concerning the life and achievements of the celebrated Napoleon Bonaparte, now emperor of France /by an American -
Oppression
A poem. By an American. With notes, by a North Briton -
The Yankies war hoop, or Lord North's Te Deum for the victorious defeat at Boston. Written by an American