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United States. Continental Congress
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Adams, John, 1735-1826
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A calm address to our American colonies
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A constitution or frame of government, agreed upon by the delegates of the people of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, in convention, begun and held at Cambridge on the first of September, 1779, and continued by adjournments to the second of March, 1780, to be submitted to the revision of their constituents, in order to the compleating of the same, in conformity to their amendments, at a session to be held for that purpose, on the first Wednesday in June next ensuing
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Printed by Benjamin Edes & sons, in State street
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Printed for and sold by the author, no. 10, Union-Street, Middlesex Hospital; sold also by Mr. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Murray, Fleet-Street; Messrs. Robson and Clark, Bond-Street; Mr. Davis, opposite Gray's Inn, Holborn; Messrs. Shepperson and Reynolds. and Mr. Jackson, Oxford-Street; Mr. Lackington, Chiswell-Street; Mr. Mathews, Strand; Mr. Murray, Prince's-Street, Soho; Mess. Taylor and Co. South Arch, Royal Exchange; Mr. Button, Newington-Causeway; Mr. Parsons, Paternoster-Row; and may be had of all the booksellers in town and country,
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Robert Morris to the Presiden…
Negroes for Sale: Broadside a…
Appraisal of enslaved people …
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Facsimile of the Marquis de L…
The negro's complaint
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Revolutionary War - Request f…
The interesting narrative of …
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In Congress, July 4, 1776. : …
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Paper Money
A defence of the constitution…
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Henry Laurens diary
Book of the negroe, No. 10427
Common sense: addressed to th…
Moore Fauntleroy. To Edward E…
Sale in New York
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A calm address to our America…
Attack of the rebels upon For…
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Jabez Fitch diary
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Short observations on slavery…
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A narrative of the life of Jo…
Entry for May 14, 1787
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New York Court of Vice Admira…
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Reports of the Board of Treas…
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A dialogue concerning the sla…
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Minutes of the Committee of B…
Family Record of George Lyons…
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Joseph Hawley correspondence …
Portrait of Phillis Wheatley
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Petition to George III, King …
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Alexander Hamilton plan of a …
A constitution or frame of go…
A mite cast into the treasury…
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IV Dollars
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