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1 The traveller's and tourist's guide through the United States of America, Canada, etc. : containing the routes of travel by railroad, steamboat, stage and canal; together with descriptions of, and routes to, the principal places of fashionable and healthful resort; with other valuable information. Published in Philadelphia by Lippincott in 1851. 216 pages1851Text
2 Yanks ; a book of A. E. F. verse1917Text
3 Observations on the American Revolution1779Text
4 Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the colonies, March 22, 1775.1775Text
5 Address to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland on the present important crisis of affairs1775Text
6 Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, esq; the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America.1777Text
7 A series of answers to certain popular objections against separating from the rebellious colonies, and discarding them entirely : being the concluding tract of the Dean of Glocester, on the subject of American affairs.1776Text
8 Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin relative to the repeal of the American Stamp Act in MDCCLXVI.1767Text
9 Letter from Edmund Burke, Esq., one of the representatives in Parliament for the city of Bristol, to John Farr, and John Harris, esqus. sheriffs of that city, on the affairs of America, particularly the suspension of the law of "habias corpus."1777Text
10 Nature, extent, and importance, of the duty of allegiance : a sermon preached at Aberdeen, December 12, 1776, being the fast day appointed by the King, on account of the rebellion in America.1778Text
11 Sermon on the present situation of American affairs, preached in Christ-Church, June 23, 1775; at the request of the officers of the third battalion of the City of Philadelphia and district of Southwark.1775Text
12 Speech of Mr. P------- and others in a certain august assembly on a late important debate: with an introduction of the matters preceding it.1766Text
13 Americans roused, in a cure for the spleen : Or Amusement for a winter's evening; being the substance of conversation on the times over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp, a country parson. Bumper, a country justice. Fillpot, an inn-keeper. Graveairs, a deacon. Trim, a barber. Brim, a Quaker. Puff, a late representative.1775Text
14 Complaint of James Alexander and William Smith to the Committee of the General Assembly of the Colony of New York, &c.1735Text
15 Considerations on the measures carrying on with respect to the British colonies in North America.1774Text
16 Declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature, which is the fundamental principle of the British Constitution of State1774Text
17 Political debates.1766Text
18 Sermon preached before the Honorable Council and the Honorable House of representatives, of the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England. May 29th, 1776, Being the anniversary for the election of the Honorable Council for the colony.1776Text
19 Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq., on American taxation : April 19, 1774.1775Text
20 Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes in the British colonies for the purpose of raising a revenue, by act of Parliament.1766Text
21 Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America, to which is added, an appendix, containing a state of the national debt, an estimate of the money drawn from the public by the taxes, and an account of the national income and expenditure since the last war.1776Text
22 Political, miscellaneous, and philosophical pieces, arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: General politics; American politics before the troubles; American politics during the troubles; Provincial or colony politics; and Miscellaneous and philosophical pieces1779Text
23 Regulations lately made concerning the colonies, and the taxes imposed upon them, considered.1765Text
24 Remarks on the principal acts of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain : Volume I, containing remarks on the acts relating to the colonies, with a plan of reconciliation.1781Text
25 Rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America : being an answer to the Declaration of the general Congress.1775Text
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