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Pamphlets for the Years, 1767-1768

Collection: The American Revolution from a British Perspective, 1763-1783    Volumes    Pamphlets for the Years, 1767-1768
The years 1767 and 1768 see an increased focus on lobbying Britain to change her mind about taxing the U.S. From a poem inscribed to the Royal Family, to an examination of Dr Benjamin Franklin before an Honourable Assembly, John Dickinson?s ?Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of The British Colonies?, and ?The Englishman Deceived, A Political Piece: Wherein some very important Secrets of State are briefly recited? the goal of getting the tax repealed is evident.
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1768, Part 02

A Letter From A Protestant-Dissenting-Minister, to the Clergy of The Church of England, Occasioned By The Alarming Growth of Popery In This Kingdom. A Letter To His Grace the Duke...

Date:1768-1768
Contributor:Various
Identifier:73174C-1768B

1768, Part 01

[Bollan, William] - Continued Corruption, Standing Armies, Addressed to the King, and Both Houses and Popular Discontents Considered... [Canning, George] - A Letter To the ... Earl of Hillsborough The...

Date:1768-1768
Contributor:Various
Identifier:73174C-1768A

1767, Part 02

A New and Impartial Collection of Interesting Letters, From The Public Papers Many of Them Written by Persons of Eminence. An Ode to the Earl of Ch------m. Stamp Act Congress,...

Date:1767-1767
Contributor:Various
Identifier:73174C-1767B

1767, Part 01

[Colden, Cadwallader] - The Conduct of Cadwallader Colden, Esquire, Late Lieutenant-Governor of New York. Ewer, John - A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Propagation of the Gospel...

Date:1767-1767
Contributor:Various
Identifier:73174C-1767A
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