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An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

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Attributed to Samuel Adams by Evans. Also attributed to William Cooper and James Otis. Cf. Winsor, J. Narrative and critical history of America, 1887, v. 6, p. 84. The letters referred to were published at Boston in 1769 under title: Letters to the Ministry from Governor Bernard, General Gage, and Commodore Hood. And also memorials .. from the Commissioners of the Customs ..

Errata statement, p. 37. A variant lacks the errata.

Final leaf is blank.

Evans 11133

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