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Robert Morris, Address to the citizens of Pennsylvania, 1779
Prospectus for a map showing the territory in Massachusetts where fighting is underway, 1775
British notice recruiting sailors for the ship Camilla, 1778
Screed related to Church of England in America and New York politics, 1769 (3)
Message addressed to the General Assembly of Liliput regarding New York state politics and government, 1772 (2)
Darius Stoddard, Broadside regarding Colonel Sheldon's calumniation of his deceased brother, 1779
Quaker Petition to the Pennsylvania General Assembly, 1784
Facetious text about the non-importation agreement, 1773
Broadside by "Ditto" relating to New York City election politics, 1768
Notice to the people of Pennsylvania of the approach of British troops, 1777
Cadwallader Colden's message offering a reward for the capture of the authors of a seditious paper, 1769
Message from Baldwin Wake to Samuel Allinson concerning the indenture of a free African American, 1774
William Russell's speech, 1683
Message listing the propositions that were unanimously agreed on in Chester County, Pa., 1774
An Epistle from Titus to Timothy, 1781
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