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Pennsylvania, The Rise and continuance of the substitutes, in the Continental Army, 1777
John Witherspoon, The dominion of Providence over the passions of men, 1776
Extracts from a letter written . . . by the Honorable Arthur Lee, Esquire, in answer to a libel . . . by Silas Deane, Esquire, 1780
X Y Z, The plain dealer: numb. II, 1764
Jared Eliot, A continuation of the Essay upon field-husbandry, 1754
Thomas Paine, The American crisis. Number 2, 1777
Hermon Husbands, An impartial relation of the first rise and cause of the recent differences, 1770
Poems upon several occasions, 1779
Continental Congress, Journals of Congress, . . . September 20th, to . . . September 25th, 1779, inclusive, 1781
The life of Nicholas Mooney, 1753
John Witherspoon, Address to the inhabitants of Jamaica, . . . in behalf of the College of New-Jersey, 1772
Continental Congress, Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled, 1783
Samuel Wharton, Plain facts, 1781
The Poor man's advice to his poor neighbours, 1774
Old Mr. Dod's sayings, 1725
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