Letters |
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From Member of Lower House of Assembly to Mr Holt, of New-York, |
111 |
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From a Gentleman in Harford County, Maryland, to his Friend in Philadelphia, |
124 |
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From Philadelphia to James Rivington, |
133134 |
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From Boston to Newport, on cruel treatment of Soldiers, |
173 |
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From a Gentleman in Paris to his Friend in Newport, |
173 |
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From Boston to New-York, |
211 |
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From a Gentleman in London to his Friend in North-Carolina, |
242 |
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From New-Haven to Mr. Rivington, |
252 |
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From Boston to Philadelphia, |
253, 666 |
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From New-York to Boston, |
255 |
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From a Gentleman in England to his Friend in Virginia, |
318 |
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From New-York to Philadelphia, |
343, 344, 364, 547 |
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From London to a Gentleman in Massachusetts, mentioning the Kings orders to General Gage to apprehend Messrs. Cushing, Adams, Hancock, and others, and send them to England for trialSecond orders to hang them, |
386 |
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From a Merchant in London to his Friend in Virginia, |
394 |
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Intercepted, from Canada to Colonel Philip SkeneNew Commission to Guy Carleton, Governour of Quebeck, |
402 |
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From Holland to Rev. William Gordon, on the Policy of Great Britain, Prussia, Holland, France, and Spain, |
462 |
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From an American Gentleman at Paris to his Friend at PhiladelphiaOpinions of the French, |
463 |
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From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London, |
467, 1033 |
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From a Gentleman in Connecticut to his Friend in New-York, |
472, 508, 912 |
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From a Gentleman in New-York to his Friend in London, |
506 |
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From Montreal, (intercepted,) |
518 |
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From Berkshire County to Cambridge, Massachusetts, |
546 |
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From London to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, |
547, 577, 854, 903, 1518, 1607 |
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From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in Williamsburgh, Virginia, |
668 |
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From London to New-York, |
870, 1617 |
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From North-Carolina to New-York, |
924 |
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From a Gentleman in England to one in Philadelphia, |
953 |
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From Charlestown, South-Carolina, |
953 |
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From London to a Gentleman in Virginia, |
960, 1517 |
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Extract of, from Newfoundland, |
973 |
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Same, from London, |
974 |
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From an Officer in Boston to his Friend in England, |
1010 |
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From Boston to London, on Battle of Charlestown, |
1021 |
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From Providence to New-York, on Bunkers Hill, |
1036 |
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From Captain Chapman, of the Royal Irish Regiment, to his Friend in Ireland, |
1049 |
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From Weathersfield, Connecticut, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, |
1060 |
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From a Gentleman at Stockbridge to a Gentleman of Continental Congress, on Indians, |
1060 |
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From British Naval Officer to his Friend in London, |
1067 |
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Intercepted, communicated to John Hart, Junior, by Doctor Carrington, |
1078 |
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From a Merchant in Boston to his Brother in Scotland |
1079 |
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From an Officer of the British Army to his Friend in England, |
1092 |
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From Boston to a Gentleman in Scotland, |
1093 |
Letters |
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From a British Officer in Boston, |
1107, 1727 |
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From Charlestown, South-Carolina, on Indian Affairs, |
1111 |
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Philadelphia, from Officers of American Army on Bunkers Hill, |
1118 |
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From the Hague, June 29, 1775, |
1128 |
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From Charlestown, S. C, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, on Indians, Georgia, &c., |
1129 |
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From Fort George to Hartford, Connecticut, |
1135 |
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From Governour Gage to Governour Martin, of North-Carolina, (intercepted,) |
1123 |
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Intercepted in Charlestown, South-Carolina, |
1569 |
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A Virginia Delegate to a Gentleman in Williamsburgh, |
1573 |
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Captain Angus McDonald to Colonel Alexander McDougall, |
1593 |
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Messrs. Bradfords, of Philadelphia, to Printer of a publick Paper in London, on Bunkers Hill, &c, |
1608 |
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From London, |
1614 |
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From Camp at Cambridge to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, |
1616 |
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From a Gentleman in London to a Gentleman in Maryland, |
1617 |
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From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in England, |
1621 |
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From Montreal to a Gentleman in England, |
1623 |
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From Camp at Cambridge, |
1637, 1721, 1722 |
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From Braintree, Massachusetts, |
1671 |
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Doctor J. Mallett to William Allmon, |
1684 |
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From a Gentleman in Fredericktown, Maryland, to his Friend in Baltimore, |
1687 |
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From Watertown to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, |
1696 |
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From Salem, Massachusetts, to a Gentleman in London, |
1696 |
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From a British Naval Officer to his Friend in London, enclosing two intercepted American Letters, |
1717 |
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From a Gentleman in London to his Friend in New-York, |
1727 |
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Colonel Joseph Reed to Colonel Baldwin, enclosing Letter from Doctor Church, |
1748 |
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Extracts from Letters laid before Continental Congress, dated London, July 31, 1775, |
1775 |
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From a Gentleman in North-Carolina, one of the Delegates in Congress, to a principal house in Edinburgh, |
1757 |
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From Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, |
1764 |
Lexington, Attack on, by the British, |
35964 |
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General Expresses despatched to the SouthTheir course to Charlestown, South-Carolina, |
36569 |
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Detailed statement of attack on, by British, with a list of Killed and Wounded, |
3913 |
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Accounts of Worcester and Williamsburgh, and intercepted British Letters concerning the attack on Lexington and Concord, |
43641 |
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Provincial Congress of Massachusetts transmit to Continental Congress Depositions concerning the attack, |
486501 |
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Account of attack, by Rev. Wm. Gordon, |
625 |
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Farther account of attack, |
6735 |
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A Committee appointed to take Depositions concerning attack, |
765 |
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Third Committee appointed to take Depositions on Battle, |
802 |
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Narrative and Depositions concerning attack on, ordered to be printed and published in pamphlet by Massachusetts Congress, |
813 |
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Subscription of Constitutional Society at London for sufferers at, |
921 |
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British account of attack, |
945 |
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Strictures on the Gazettes account of attack,
(London,) |
948 |
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Proceedings in Massachusetts Congress and
Committee of Safety |
1028 |
Life, Thomas, Agent of Connecticut, to Governour
Trumbull, |
278 |