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Sefer yemin Moshe
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Leqeṭ haq-qemaḥ
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Mašbit Milḥāmōt
[Beendigung die Kriege; Polemische Abhandlungen über das Frauenbad] -
Sēder ha-haʿarākā ...
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The busy body
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Hisṭoriah shel ha-sifrut ha-ʿivrit ha-ḥadashah
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Erster Nachtrag zu dem Gelehrten Teutschland Des Seel. Prof. Hambergers
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Histoire Littéraire Des Troubadours
Contenant Leurs vies, les extraits de leurs pièces, & plusieurs particularités sur les mœurs, les usages, & l'histoire du douzième & du treizième siècles – Tome Troisiéme -
La France littéraire
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Instructions for the deputies appointed to meet in General Congress on the part of this colony
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The Association, agreed upon by the grand American Continental Congress
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Proceedings of His Majesty's Privy-Council on the address of the Assembly of Massachusetts-Bay, to remove his governor and lieutenant-governor
with the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech relative to said address -
To the public
the spirit of the times renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this city to convene, in order effectually to avert the destructive consequences of the late base, inglorious conduct of our General Assembly ... to vote supplies to the troops -
To the respectable publick
Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of Correspondence, to a number of citizens assembled at the coffee-house yesterday, and rejected ... they proceeded to nominate a new committee for the purpose, and appointed us the subscribers on it -
Worcester June 13th. 1774
Gentlemen. Many persons in this county conceiving that an agreement not to purchase the goods which are or shall be imported before the 31st. of August next can answer no valuable end ... and as the committee of Boston in their last letter have informed us that they do not mean to dictate to us ... We are of the opinion, that the enclosed covenant is by no means inconsistent with the spirit or intention of the form sent out by them -
Whereas a great number of people have express'd a desire that the names of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and protesters against the solemn league and covenant might be made publick, the following is a true list of the same, viz
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Tuesday, the 24th of May, 14 Geo. III. 1774
This House being deeply impressed with apprehension of the great dangers to be derived to British America, from the hostile invasion of the city of Boston, in our sister colony of Massachusetts Bay, whose commerce and harbour are on the 1st day of June next to be stopped by an armed force, deem it highly necessary that the said first day of June be set apart by the members of this House as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer -
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of the public
Association, &c -
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of our readers. Association, & c
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Suffolk, ss. At the Superior Court, &c. August [blank] 1774
whereas the Honourable Peter Oliver, Esq ; chief justice of this court, stands charged and impeached of divers high crimes and misdemeanors, and more especially with bribery and corruption in his said office ... we hereby testify before God and the world, our sentiments in the premises, and refuse acting as grand jurors at this court ... Witness our hands -
To the public
the dispute that has lately arisen in this place, on the merit of Dr. Latham's practice in the small-pox, has been managed on the part of his advocates with so much indecent bitterness -
Committee chamber, December 6, 1774
the committee, taking into consideration the tenth article of the Association of the General Congress, do unanimously resolve, that the said article requires the opening of all packages of goods imported after the first day of December, and before the first of February -
To the worthy inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
Fellow countrymen, Your Committee of Fifty-one having laid before you their proceedings on Thursday evening, I should not have troubled you at this time, had not eleven of the committee made a formal resignation, and published an appeal to you in justification of their conduct -
Colony of Rhode-Island, &c. At a town-meeting held at Newport, the 12th day of January, 1774
Henry Ward, Esq ; moderator -
New-York
the following dialogue being conceived, in some measure, calculated to advance the cause of freedom, in the present critical situation of affairs, is for that purpose presented to the public