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A vindication of the British colonies, against the aspersions of the Halifax gentleman, in his Letter to a Rhode-Island friend [Twelve lines in Latin from Virgil].
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Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
Published: Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by John Mein, at the London Book-Store, north-side of King-Street, 1768“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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An impartial sentimental letter, relating to the unhappy dissentions now subsisting betwixt Old-England and America. Wrote a small time ago at the particular Requests of a respecta...
Published: printed by A. Ward, and sold by the booksellers in London, the booksellers in York, and J. Lyndley, in Pontefract, 1776“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, Member of Parliament for the county of Suffolk. By a freeholder.
Published: printed for J. Dixwell, No. 148, St. Martin's Lane, near Charing Cross; T. Payne, at the Mews Gate; and J. Walters, Charing Cross, 1781“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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A letter from a gentleman in Nova-Scotia, to a person of distinction on the continent. Describing the present state of government in that colony. With some seasonable remarks
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Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
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A letter to the Right Honourable Wills Earl of Hillsborough, on the connection between Great Britain and her American colonies
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A letter to Lord G- G-. By Julian
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