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The salvation of American liberty. To the public : No period since the glorious and ever memorable revolution, has been so alarming to the friends of liberty in the British Empire
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1779
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 11846
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 43702
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A new liberty song : composed at the camp at Prospect-Hill, August, 1775
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1775
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 42897
To the Sons of Liberty of New-York : Fellow-citizens, It is the peculiar privilege of a free people to be governed by known laws to which they themselves have given their assent
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1775
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 14516
To John M. S-----, Esq : Sir, It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked of abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain silent
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1774
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 13653
Union, activity and freedom, or, division, supineness and slavery : My dear fellow citizens. In my address to you last night, in which I represented the dangerous consequences that would result ... if you suffered the vote of the Assembly, to provide money for the troops, to pass into a law
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1769
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 11508
A new song : address'd to the sons of Liberty, on the continent of America; particularly to the illustrious, glorious and never to be forgotten ninety-two of Boston. : [Four lines from Pitt] : Tune "Come jolly Bacchus" &c. or Glorious first of August
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1768
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 41853
I congratulate my countrymen on the near and certain prospect of the repeal of the Stamp-Act, and hope that the disquiets which that occasioned, will now subside
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1765
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 41592