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A petition to the Honourable the Committee of Safety for the colony of New-York : We the subscribers, inhabitants of said colony, humbly beg leave to represent, that the unhappy contest which has long subsisted between Great-Britain and the American colonies, has at length reduced this colony to a state which will end in anarchy and confusion ... We therefore find ourselves under the disagreeable necessity of entreating you without delay to apply to the Continental Congress in behalf of this colony ... for the security of our persons and property
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1775
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A petition to the Honourable the Committee of Safety for the colony of New-York : We the subscribers, inhabitants of said colony, humbly beg leave to represent, that the unhappy contest which has long subsisted between Great-Britain and the American colonies, has at length reduced this colony to a state which will end in anarchy and confusion ... We therefore find ourselves under the disagreeable necessity of entreating you without delay to apply to the Continental Congress in behalf of this colony ... for the security of our persons and property
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1775
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Faction unmasked : Or, A short sketch of the history of the several parties that prevailed in the city of Dublin, since the year 1748, to the present time. By a Free Citizen
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1767
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A seasonable address to the citizens of Dublin : By a free-citizen
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1766
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Cordial advice to the freemen of Dublin : in regard to their choice of representatives ... By a free-citizen
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1760
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Some thoughts on the nature of paper-credit : relative to the late failures of bankers and receivers in Ireland
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1760
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Some thoughts on the nature of paper-credit : relative to the late failures of bankers and receivers in Ireland
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1760
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Some thoughts on the nature of paper-credit, relative to the late failures of bankers and receivers in Ireland. By a free-citizen
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1760
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Truth develop'd, and innocence protected, or, The merits and demerits of the late commander in chief of the British forces in Germany set forth, and proved from undoubted facts : and his character cleared from the accumulated aspersions which have been cast thereon : humbly addressed to both houses of Parliament
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1760
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Truth develop'd, and innocence protected : or, the merits and demerits of the late Commander in Chief of the British forces in Germany set forth, ... Humbly addressed to both Houses of Parliament
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