Title varies: Dunlap's
Pennsylvania
Packet, or, the General
Advertiser, 1773-1776.
Advertiser, 1773-1776.
Arthur Schlesinger - Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution
Browne, ed.
4 v.
Baltimore, 1888-1911.
Smith, Richard, "Diary of Richard Smith in the Continental Congress,
I77S-I776," Am. Hist. Rev. , vol. i, pp. 288-310, 493-516.
Thomson, Charles, "Account of Mr. Dickinson's Attitude during the
Revolution, furnished to Honorable W. H. Drayton for his Pro-
posed History of that Period," in C. J. Stille's The Life and Times
of John Dickinson (Philadelphia, 1891), pp. 340-351.
, "The Papers of Charles Thomson," N. Y. Hist. Soc. Colls. , vol.
xi, pp. 1-286.
Virginia Committee of Correspondence, "Proceedings of the Virginia
Committee of Correspondence, 1759-1770," Va. Mag. Hist, and
Biog. , vol. x, pp. 337-356; vol. xi, pp. 1-25, 131-143, 345-354; vol. xii,
pp. 157-169, 225-240, 353-364.
Ward, Samuel, "Diary of Governor Samuel Ward," Mag. Am. Hist. ,
vol. i, pp. 438-442, 503-506, 549-561.
Washington, George, The Writings of George Washington. W. C.
Ford, ed. 14 v. New York, 1889-1892.
White, G. , ed. , Historical Collections of Georgia. New York, 1855.
Wilkes, John, "John Wilkes and Boston," Mass. Hist. Soc. Procs. , vol.
47, pp. 190-214.
Wright, James, "Letters from Governor Sir James Wright to the Earl
of Dartmouth and Lord George Germain . . . ," Ga. Hist. Soc.
Colls. , vol. iii, pp. 157-375-
C. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, 1763-1776
The Annual Register, 1763-1776. London, 176^-1777.
Connecticut. The Connecticut Courant, 1764-1774. Title varies: The
Connecticut Courant and Hartford Weekly Intelligencer, 1774-
1776. Published at Hartford.
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
. The Connecticut Gazette, 1763-1767. Published at New Haven.
. The Connecticut Journal and New-Haven Post-Boy, 1767-1775.
Title varies: The Connecticut Journal, 1775-1776. Published at
New Haven.
. The New-London Gazette, 1764-1773. Title varies: Connecticut
Gazette and the Universal Intelligencer, 1774-1776. Published at
New London.
. Norwich Packet, and the Connecticut, Massachusetts, New-
Hampshire, and Rhode-Island Weekly Advertiser, 1773-1776. Pub-
lished at Norwich.
Georgia. The Georgia Gasette, 1763-1770, 1774-1775. Published at
Savannah.
Maryland. Dunlap's Maryland Gazette; or the Baltimore General Ad-
vertiser, 1775-1776. Published at Baltimore.
. The Maryland Gazette, 1763-1776. Published at Annapolis.
. The Maryland Journal, and the Baltimore Advertiser, 1773-
1776. Published at Baltimore.
Massachusetts. The Boston Chronicle, 1767-1770. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Evening Post, 1763-1775. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal, 1763-1776. Published
at Boston 1763-1775 and at Watertown and Boston 1775-1776.
. The Boston News-Letter, 1763. Title varies: The Massachusetts
Gazette and Boston News-Letter, 1763-1765; The Massachusetts
Gazette, 1765-1766; The Massachusetts Gazette and Boston News-
Letter, 1766-1768; The Boston Weekly News-Letter, 1768-1769;
/"/. '. ' Massachusetts Gazette: and the Boston IVeekly News-Letter,
1769-1776. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser. Title varies: Green &
Russell's Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser, 1763; The Boston Post-
Boy & Advertiser, 1763-1769; The Massachusetts Gazette, and the
Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser, 1760-1775. Published at Boston.
. The Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser, 1776. Pub-
lished at Boston.
. The Essex Gazette, 1768-1775. Title varies: The New-England
Chronicle, or the Essex Gasette, 1775-1776; The New-England
Chronicle, 1776. Published at Salem 1768-1775 and at Cambridge
and Boston 1775-1776.
. The Essex Journal and Merrimack Packet: Or the Massachusetts
and New-Hampshire General Advertiser, 1773-1775. Title varies:
The Essex Journal or the Massachusetts and New-Hampshire Gen-
eral Advertiser,- 1775; The Essex Journal or New-Hampshire
Packet, 1775-1776; The Essex Journal or the New-Hampshire
Packet, and the Weekly Advertiser, 1776; The Essex Journal, 1776.
Published at Newburyport.
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. The Salem Gasette, and Newbury and Marblehead Advertiser,
I774-I775- Published at Salem.
. The Massachusetts Gasette, 1768-1769. Published at Boston.
. The Massachusetts Spy, 1770-1772. Title varies: The Massa-
chusetts Spy Or, Thomas's Boston Journal, 1772-1775; Thomas's
Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, 1775-1776.
Published at Boston 1770-1775 and at Worcester 1775-1776.
New Hampshire. The New-Hampshire Gasette and Historical
Chronicle, 1763-1775. Title varies: Freeman's Journal, or New-
Hampshire Gasette, 1776. Published at Portsmouth.
New York. The Albany Gasette, 1771-1772. Published at Albany.
. The Constitutional Gasette, 1776. Published at New York.
. The New York Chronicle, 1769. Published at New York.
. The New York Gasette, or, The Weekly Post Boy, 1763-1773.
Published at New York.
. The New York Journal, or the General Advertiser, 1766-1776.
Published at New York 1766-1776 and at Kingston 1776.
. The New York Mercury, 1763-1768. Title varies: The New
York Gasette and the Weekly Mercury, 1768-1776. Published at
New York 1763-1776 and at Newark and New York 1776.
. Rivington's New York Gasetteer; or the Connecticut, New
Jersey, Hudson's River, and Quebec Weekly Advertiser, 1773-1775.
Published at New York.
. Weyman's New York Gasette, 1763-1767. Published at New
York.
Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Chronicle, and Universal Advertiser,
1767-1774. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Evening Post, 1775-1776. Published at
Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Gasette, 1763-1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Journal; and the Weekly Advertiser, 1763-
1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Ledger: Or the Virginia, Maryland, Penn-
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lished at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Packet, and the General Advertiser, 1771-
1773.
Title varies: Dunlap's Pennsylvania Packet, or, the General
Advertiser, 1773-1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. Story & Humphreys's Pennsylvania Mercury and Universal
Advertiser, 1775. Published at Philadelphia.
. Der Wochentliche Pennsylvanische Staatsbote, 1772-1774. Pub-
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1766-1776. Published at Charleston.
. The South Carolina Gasette, 1763-1775. Published at Charleston.
. The South-Carolina Gasetteer; And Country Journal, 1765.
Title varies: The South-Carolina Gasette; and Country Journal,
1765-1775. Published at Charleston.
Virginia. The Virginia Gasette, 1775-1776. Published at Williams-
burg by J. Clarkson and A. Davis.
. The Virginia Gasette, 1766-1776. Published at Williamsburg by
Alex. Purdie and Co. 1766; Alex. Purdie and John Dixon 1766-
I77S; John Dixon and William Hunter 1775-1776.
. The Virginia Gasette, 1775-1776. Published at Williamsburg by
Alex, Purdie.
. The Virginia Gasette, 1766-1776. Published at Williamsburg by
William Rind 1766-1773; Clementina Rind 1773-1774; John Pinkney
1774-1776.
. The Virginia Gasette, or the Norfolk Intelligencer, 1774-1775.
Published at Norfolk.
D. PAMPHLETS
Adams, John, " Novanglus: or a History of the Dispute with America
from its Origin, in 1754, to the Present Time," Works, vol. iv,
pp. 3-177-
The Association of the Delegates of the Colonies at the Grand Congress
versified and adapted to Music . . . by Bob Jingle, Esq. N. p. , 1774.
Authentic Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New-
York in MDCCXV on the Subject of the American Stamp Act.
London, 1767.
Bernard, F. , The Causes of the Present Distractions in America Ex-
plained in Two Letters to a Merchant in London. London, 1774.
Boston. Observations on several Acts of Parliament passed in the
4th, 6th, and 7th years of his present Majesty's Reign: also on
the Conduct of the Officers of the Customs since those Acts were
passed, and the Board of Commissioners appointed to reside in
America. . . . Published by the Merchants of Boston. Boston, 1769.
Chandler, Thomas B. , A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans
on the Subject of our Political Confusions, etc. New York, 1774.
Ascribed also to Cooper.
Chauncy, Charles, A Letter to a Friend. By T. W. A. Bostonian.
Boston, 1774.
The Commercial Conduct of the Province of New-York considered,
and the True Interest of that Colony attempted to be shewn . . .
By a Linen Draper. New York, 1767.
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of the Late Continental Congress. New York, 1775. Ascribed also
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A Dialogue between a Southern Delegate, and his Spouse, on his Re-
turn from The Grand Continental Congress. A Fragment Inscribed
To the Married Ladies of America. By . . . Mary V. V. N. p. ,
1774-
Dickinson, John, The Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies,
etc. Philadelphia, 1765.
, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of
the British Colonies. New York, 1768.
Drayton, W. H. , "A Letter from Freeman of South-Carolina to the
Deputies of North-America, assembled in the High Court of Con-
gress at Philadelphia," Gibbes, Documentary History, vol. ii,
pp. 11-30.
Dulany, Daniel, "Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes
in the British Colonies . . . ," Md. Hist. Mag. , vol. vi, pp. 376-406.
Galloway, Joseph, A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of
Great Britain and the Colonies with a Plan of Accommodation on
Constitutional Principles. New York, 1775.
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House of Commons in a Committee on the American Papers, etc.
London, 1780.
, Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress
of the American Rebellion, etc. London, 1780.
Gray, Harrison, A Few Remarks upon Some of the Votes and Resolu-
tions of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia in Sep-
tember and the Provincial Congress, Held at Cambridge in No-
vember, 1774. By a Friend 4o Peace and good Order. Boston,
I77S-
Hamilton, Alexander, A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress
from the Calumnies of their Enemies, etc. New York, 1774.
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Hopkins, Stephen, "The Rights of Colonies Examined," R. I. Col.
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Howard, Martin, A Letter from a Gentleman at Halifax to his Friend
in Rhode Island. Newport, 1765.
Inglis, Charles, The True Interest of America Impartially Stated, in
Certain Strictures on a Pamphlet intilled Common Sense. Phila-
delphia, 1776.
The Interest of the Merchants and Manufacturers of Great Britain in
the Present Contest with the Colonies Stated and Considered.
London, 1774.
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C. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, 1763-1776
The Annual Register, 1763-1776. London, 176^-1777.
Connecticut. The Connecticut Courant, 1764-1774. Title varies: The
Connecticut Courant and Hartford Weekly Intelligencer, 1774-
1776. Published at Hartford.
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. The Connecticut Journal and New-Haven Post-Boy, 1767-1775.
Title varies: The Connecticut Journal, 1775-1776. Published at
New Haven.
. The New-London Gazette, 1764-1773. Title varies: Connecticut
Gazette and the Universal Intelligencer, 1774-1776. Published at
New London.
. Norwich Packet, and the Connecticut, Massachusetts, New-
Hampshire, and Rhode-Island Weekly Advertiser, 1773-1776. Pub-
lished at Norwich.
Georgia. The Georgia Gasette, 1763-1770, 1774-1775. Published at
Savannah.
Maryland. Dunlap's Maryland Gazette; or the Baltimore General Ad-
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. The Maryland Gazette, 1763-1776. Published at Annapolis.
. The Maryland Journal, and the Baltimore Advertiser, 1773-
1776. Published at Baltimore.
Massachusetts. The Boston Chronicle, 1767-1770. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Evening Post, 1763-1775. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal, 1763-1776. Published
at Boston 1763-1775 and at Watertown and Boston 1775-1776.
. The Boston News-Letter, 1763. Title varies: The Massachusetts
Gazette and Boston News-Letter, 1763-1765; The Massachusetts
Gazette, 1765-1766; The Massachusetts Gazette and Boston News-
Letter, 1766-1768; The Boston Weekly News-Letter, 1768-1769;
/"/. '. ' Massachusetts Gazette: and the Boston IVeekly News-Letter,
1769-1776. Published at Boston.
. The Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser. Title varies: Green &
Russell's Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser, 1763; The Boston Post-
Boy & Advertiser, 1763-1769; The Massachusetts Gazette, and the
Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser, 1760-1775. Published at Boston.
. The Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser, 1776. Pub-
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. The Essex Gazette, 1768-1775. Title varies: The New-England
Chronicle, or the Essex Gasette, 1775-1776; The New-England
Chronicle, 1776. Published at Salem 1768-1775 and at Cambridge
and Boston 1775-1776.
. The Essex Journal and Merrimack Packet: Or the Massachusetts
and New-Hampshire General Advertiser, 1773-1775. Title varies:
The Essex Journal or the Massachusetts and New-Hampshire Gen-
eral Advertiser,- 1775; The Essex Journal or New-Hampshire
Packet, 1775-1776; The Essex Journal or the New-Hampshire
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. The Salem Gasette, and Newbury and Marblehead Advertiser,
I774-I775- Published at Salem.
. The Massachusetts Gasette, 1768-1769. Published at Boston.
. The Massachusetts Spy, 1770-1772. Title varies: The Massa-
chusetts Spy Or, Thomas's Boston Journal, 1772-1775; Thomas's
Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, 1775-1776.
Published at Boston 1770-1775 and at Worcester 1775-1776.
New Hampshire. The New-Hampshire Gasette and Historical
Chronicle, 1763-1775. Title varies: Freeman's Journal, or New-
Hampshire Gasette, 1776. Published at Portsmouth.
New York. The Albany Gasette, 1771-1772. Published at Albany.
. The Constitutional Gasette, 1776. Published at New York.
. The New York Chronicle, 1769. Published at New York.
. The New York Gasette, or, The Weekly Post Boy, 1763-1773.
Published at New York.
. The New York Journal, or the General Advertiser, 1766-1776.
Published at New York 1766-1776 and at Kingston 1776.
. The New York Mercury, 1763-1768. Title varies: The New
York Gasette and the Weekly Mercury, 1768-1776. Published at
New York 1763-1776 and at Newark and New York 1776.
. Rivington's New York Gasetteer; or the Connecticut, New
Jersey, Hudson's River, and Quebec Weekly Advertiser, 1773-1775.
Published at New York.
. Weyman's New York Gasette, 1763-1767. Published at New
York.
Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Chronicle, and Universal Advertiser,
1767-1774. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Evening Post, 1775-1776. Published at
Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Gasette, 1763-1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Journal; and the Weekly Advertiser, 1763-
1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. The Pennsylvania Ledger: Or the Virginia, Maryland, Penn-
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. The Pennsylvania Packet, and the General Advertiser, 1771-
1773.
Title varies: Dunlap's Pennsylvania Packet, or, the General
Advertiser, 1773-1776. Published at Philadelphia.
. Story & Humphreys's Pennsylvania Mercury and Universal
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1766-1776. Published at Charleston.
. The South Carolina Gasette, 1763-1775. Published at Charleston.
. The South-Carolina Gasetteer; And Country Journal, 1765.
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1765-1775. Published at Charleston.
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burg by J. Clarkson and A. Davis.
. The Virginia Gasette, 1766-1776. Published at Williamsburg by
Alex. Purdie and Co. 1766; Alex. Purdie and John Dixon 1766-
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. The Virginia Gasette, 1775-1776. Published at Williamsburg by
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1774-1776.
. The Virginia Gasette, or the Norfolk Intelligencer, 1774-1775.
Published at Norfolk.
D. PAMPHLETS
Adams, John, " Novanglus: or a History of the Dispute with America
from its Origin, in 1754, to the Present Time," Works, vol. iv,
pp. 3-177-
The Association of the Delegates of the Colonies at the Grand Congress
versified and adapted to Music . . . by Bob Jingle, Esq. N. p. , 1774.
Authentic Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New-
York in MDCCXV on the Subject of the American Stamp Act.
London, 1767.
Bernard, F. , The Causes of the Present Distractions in America Ex-
plained in Two Letters to a Merchant in London. London, 1774.
Boston. Observations on several Acts of Parliament passed in the
4th, 6th, and 7th years of his present Majesty's Reign: also on
the Conduct of the Officers of the Customs since those Acts were
passed, and the Board of Commissioners appointed to reside in
America. . . . Published by the Merchants of Boston. Boston, 1769.
Chandler, Thomas B. , A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans
on the Subject of our Political Confusions, etc. New York, 1774.
Ascribed also to Cooper.
Chauncy, Charles, A Letter to a Friend. By T. W. A. Bostonian.
Boston, 1774.
The Commercial Conduct of the Province of New-York considered,
and the True Interest of that Colony attempted to be shewn . . .
By a Linen Draper. New York, 1767.
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Far the Americans are Bound to Abide by and Execute the Decisions
of the Late Continental Congress. New York, 1775. Ascribed also
to Chandler and Seabury.
A Dialogue between a Southern Delegate, and his Spouse, on his Re-
turn from The Grand Continental Congress. A Fragment Inscribed
To the Married Ladies of America. By . . . Mary V. V. N. p. ,
1774-
Dickinson, John, The Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies,
etc. Philadelphia, 1765.
, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of
the British Colonies. New York, 1768.
Drayton, W. H. , "A Letter from Freeman of South-Carolina to the
Deputies of North-America, assembled in the High Court of Con-
gress at Philadelphia," Gibbes, Documentary History, vol. ii,
pp. 11-30.
Dulany, Daniel, "Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes
in the British Colonies . . . ," Md. Hist. Mag. , vol. vi, pp. 376-406.
Galloway, Joseph, A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of
Great Britain and the Colonies with a Plan of Accommodation on
Constitutional Principles. New York, 1775.
, The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq. ; . . . before the
House of Commons in a Committee on the American Papers, etc.
London, 1780.
, Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress
of the American Rebellion, etc. London, 1780.
Gray, Harrison, A Few Remarks upon Some of the Votes and Resolu-
tions of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia in Sep-
tember and the Provincial Congress, Held at Cambridge in No-
vember, 1774. By a Friend 4o Peace and good Order. Boston,
I77S-
Hamilton, Alexander, A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress
from the Calumnies of their Enemies, etc. New York, 1774.
, Full Vindication Supported; or the Farmer Refuted, etc. New
York, 1774.
Hopkins, Stephen, "The Rights of Colonies Examined," R. I. Col.
Recs. , vol. vi, pp. 416-427.
Howard, Martin, A Letter from a Gentleman at Halifax to his Friend
in Rhode Island. Newport, 1765.
Inglis, Charles, The True Interest of America Impartially Stated, in
Certain Strictures on a Pamphlet intilled Common Sense. Phila-
delphia, 1776.
The Interest of the Merchants and Manufacturers of Great Britain in
the Present Contest with the Colonies Stated and Considered.
London, 1774.
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