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Whereas a great number of people have express'd a desire that the names of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and protesters against the solemn league and covenant might be made publick, the following is a true list of the same, viz
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Whoever has candidly traced the rapid growth of these colonies from their little beginnings to their present flourishing state
The poor devoted town of Boston has suffered, and is still suffering ... The following plan was providentially detected, and is now offered to the public -
A speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the colony of Massachusett's Bay
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An oration; delivered March 5, 1774
at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston: to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March 1770. By the Honorable John Hancock, Esq; [Five lines in Latin from Virgil] -
In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 26, 1774
Whereas in consequence of the present unhappy disputes between Great-Britain and the colonies, a formidable body of troops with warlike preparations of every sort are already arrived at, and others destined for the metropolis of this province ... It is resolved, and hereby recommended to the several companies of militia ... that they meet forthwith -
In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774
The operation of the cruel and iniquitous Boston-port-bill, that instrument of ministerial vengeance, having reduced our once happy capital ... It is therefore resolved, that it be recommended to our constituents the inhabitants of the other towns ... that they farther contribute liberally to alleviate the burden -
The Association, agreed upon by the grand American Continental Congress
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Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress
held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774. Containing the bill of rights, a list of grievances, occasional resolves, the Association, an address to the people of Great-Britain, and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British American colonies. Published by order of the Congress -
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress
held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774. Containing the bill of rights, a list of grievances, occasional resolves, the Association, an address to the people of Great-Britain, and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British American colonies. Published by order of the Congress -
In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 22, 1774
From a consideration of the continuance of the gospel among us ... It is resolved, as the sense of this Congress, that it is highly proper that a day of public thanksgiving should be observed ... Thursday the fifteenth day of December next -
Considerations on the measures carrying on with respect to the British colonies in North-America
[Six lines from Phillippe de Commines] -
An exposition of the New Testament
both doctrinal and practical: in which is Inserted I. A correct Copy of the Sacred Text, and the Genuine Sense thereof given; II. The Truths of the Christian Religion are set in a plain and clear Light; III. Difficult Places explained; IV. Seeming Contradictions reconciled; and V. Whatever is Material in the Various Readings, and the several Oriental Versions, is Observed. The whole Illustrated and Confirmed from the most Ancient Jewish Writings. By John Gill, D.D -
Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston Port-Bill
with thoughts on civil society and standing armies. By Josiah Quincy, Jun'r. [Twelve lines of quotations]