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the Conduct of the Officers of the Customs since those Acts were
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Chandler, Thomas B. , A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans
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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 . . .
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Published at Norfolk.
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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-
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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.
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and the True Interest of that Colony attempted to be shewn . . .
By a Linen Draper. New York, 1767.
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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,
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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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the Foundation of the present Troubles in the Province of the
Massachusetts-Bay, etc. London, 1776.
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Mein, John, State of the Importations from Great Britain into Boston,
from Jan. 1769 to Aug. 17, 1769. Boston, 1769.
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Otis, James, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved.
Boston, 1764.
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The Poor Man's Advice to his Poor Neighbours: a Ballad to the Tune
of Chevy Chace. New York, 1774.
Seabury, Samuel, The Congress Canvassed: or an Examination into
the Conduct of the Delegates at their Grand Convention in Phila-
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1774. Ascribed also to Wilkins.
, Free Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress,
etc. New York, 1774.
Some Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon The State of our
Controversy with Great Britain and on the Proceedings of the
Continental Congress. By a Moderate Whig. America, 1775.
Thacher, Oxenbridge, The Sentiments of a British American. Boston,
1864.
Tucker, Josiah, Dean of Gloucester, "A Letter from a Merchant in
London to his Nephew in North America," Pa. Mag. Hist, and
Biog. , vol. xxv, pp. 307-322, 516-526; vol. xxvi, pp. 81-90, 255-264.
Watts, Stephen, An Essay on the reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual
Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies. Phila-
delphia, 1766.
West, Stephen, "The Proceedings of the Committee Appointed to
examine into the Importation of Goods by the Brigantine Good
Intent. . . ," Md. Hist. Mag. , vol. iii, pp. 141-157, 240-256, 342-363.
Wilkins, Isaac, An Alarm to the Legislature of New York occasioned
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Col. Soc. Mass. Pubs. , vol. xix, pp. 159-259.
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, Colonial Self-Government. New York, 1904.
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Arnold, S. G. , History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
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Ashley, W. J. , Surveys Historic and Economic. New York, 1900.
Baldwin, E. H. , "Joseph Galloway, the Loyalist Politician," Pa. Mag.
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Barry, J. S. , History of Massachusetts. 3 v. Boston, 1855-1857.
Bassett, J. S. , "The Regulators of North Carolina (1765-1771)," Am.
Hist. Assn. Rep. 1894, pp. 141-212.
, "The Relation between the Virginia Planter and the London
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, The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York,
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Colonies (Col. Univ. Studies, vol. iii, no. 2). New York, 1893.
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3 v. Philadelphia, 1866.
Bowden, J. , The History of the Society of Friends in America. 2 v.
London, 1854.
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Bruce, P. A. , Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Cen-
tury. 2 v. New York, 1896.
Bullock, C. J. , Essays on the Monetary History of the United States.
New York, 1900.
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ment of Economics and Sociology of the Carnegie Institution).
Washington, 1916.
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lution," Am. Hist. Assn. Rep. 1901, vol. i, pp. 243-271.
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Cushing, H. A. , History of the Transition from Provincial to Common-
wealth Government in Massachusetts (Col. Univ. Studies, vol. vii,
no. 1). New York, 1896.
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Econ. Assn. Pubs. , vol. i, no. 4; vol. ii, no. 1). New York, 1900-1901.
, "The Limitation of Prices in Massachusetts, 1776-1779," Col. Soc.
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Colonies in the West Indies, a v. London, 1793.
Farrand, M.
