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[Revolutionary war broadside: The Boston committee of Correspondence responds to the Boston Port Bill. May 12, 1774]

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To John M. S , Esq; [John Morin Scott] Sir. It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain silent; 'twas the expectation alone that some one, more

Revolutionary signs at a bus stop right outside Havana, Cuba

Edmund Pendleton, May 4, 1774, Opinion on Legal Fees of Virginia Colonial General Court

Narrative of events which occured in Baltimore town during the Revolutionary War. To which are appended, various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published.

Philadelphia. In Congress, Thursday, September 22, 1774 : Resolved, that the Congress request the merchants and others, in the several colonies, not to send to Great Britain any orders for goods, and to direct the execution of all orders already sent, to be delayed or suspended, until the sense of the Congress, on the means to be taken for the preservation of the liberties of America, is made public.

Narrative of events which occured in Baltimore town during the Revolutionary War. To which are appended, various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published.

To the respectable public. Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of correspondence, to a numver of citizens assembled at the Coffee-House yesterday, and rejected; and instead of desiring that amendments or additions might be mad

Narrative of events which occured in Baltimore town during the Revolutionary War. To which are appended, various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published.

Burlington. June 25, 1774. Sir, I have it in command from ... His Excellency's desire that you cause to be taken a full and complete list of the number of dwelling-houses and inhabitants within your county ... It can scarce be doubted but the as

April, 1782. Articles in French of Revolutionary War Preliminary Peace Agreement.

Thomas Jefferson to Virginia Delegates to the Continental Congress, August 1774, "A Summary View of the Rights of British America"; Instructions

Thomas Jefferson to Virginia Delegates to the Continental Congress, August 1774, "A Summary View of the Rights of British America"; Instructions

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