Philadelphia, s.n., 1770
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- A Letter from a gentleman travelling through Bucks County, to his friend in town, (electronic resource)
- A Number of the subscribers to the nonimportation agreement being of opinion that the sentiments of the subscribers to that agreement should be taken at a general meeting, whether an alteration shall be made therein. : Conformable to the said agreement, the subscribers are hereby requested to meet at Davenport's Tavern, on Thursday next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, to take the same into consideration, and determine thereon, (electronic resource)
- A defence of Messrs. Galloway and Wharton, late printers of the Pennsylvania chronicle humbly offered ..., (electronic resource)
- An account of the births and burials in the United Churches of Christ-Church and St. Peter's, in Philadelphia, : from December 25, 1769, to December 25, 1770., By Caleb Cash, and William Young, clerks, and James Weyley, and George Stokes, sextons, (electronic resource)
- An act for incorporating the Society, for the Relief of Poor, Aged and Infirm Masters of Ships, Their Widows and Children, in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania. : Passed February 24, 1770, & anno decimo Geo. III. Regis, (electronic resource)
- An extract from John Woolman's journal in manuscript, concerning the ministry, (electronic resource)
- For the benefit of Miss Storer. By authority. : Never acted there, by the American Company, at the theatre in Southwark, on Friday next, the thirtieth of March, will be presented, a comedy, written by Sir Richard Steele, called, The tender husband or The accomplish'd fools. ... To which will be added a farce, (not perform'd this season) called, Miss in her teens. .., (electronic resource)
- From the merchants and traders of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsylvania, to the merchants and manufacturers of Great Britain, (electronic resource)
- Mr. Printer, I am not a man of many words ... : A riddle. There has appeared in this city, a tall man ... he would be glad of a seat in the Assembly .., (electronic resource)
- Philadelphia, July 12, 1770. : The inhabitants of the city of New-York, having broke their non-importation agreement, and thereby endangered the liberties of all America, the inhabitants of this city and county are therefore earnestly requested to meet at the State-House, on Saturday next ... to consider what steps may be necessary on the present alarming occasion, (electronic resource)
- Philadelphia, May 22, 1770. : The tradesmen, artificers and other inhabitants of the city and county of Philadelphia, are earnestly requested to attend at the State-House, on Wednesday the twenty-third instant, at two o'clock in the afternoon; when matters of great importance to America will be taken into consideration, (electronic resource)
- Philadelphia, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1770. : Many respectable freeholders and inhabitants of this city, justly alarmed at the resolutions formed by a number of the dry goods importers .., (electronic resource)
- Seven hints for all who will take them:, by a Church of England-man, (electronic resource)
- The Subscribers to the Non-importation agreement, are desired to meet at Davenport's Tavern, in Third Street; on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock; to choose eleven persons to supply the place of that number of the committee, who resigned at the meeting of the subscribers, this day. September 20, 1770, (electronic resource)
- Thursday, September 20, 1770. : At this juncture, when measures are pursuing to dissolve the union of the colonies, every subscriber to our non-importation agreement ... it is hoped will attend the meeting at Davenport's tavern .., (electronic resource)
- Thursday, September 27, 1770. : Many respectable freeholders and inhabitants of this city and county, justly alarmed at the resolutions formed by a number of the dry goods importers ... earnestly request the freemen of this city and county to meet in the state-house .., (electronic resource)
- To the free and patriotic inhabitants of the city of Philad. & province of Pennsylvania; : Brethren and fellow citizens, country men and friends. It is with the deepest concern I have lately hear'd the members of a very respectable assembly of artificers, mechanics, tradesmen, &c. at the state-house .., (electronic resource)
- To the freeholders, merchants, tradesmen and farmers, of the city and county of Philad. : Gentlemen, An advertisement having been fixed up in several public places in this city, on Wednesday morning, addressed to you, and signed a tradesman .., (electronic resource)
- To the inhabitants of the city and county of Philadelphia. : Gentlemen, You are come here this day to determine whether you will be freemen or slaves. .., (electronic resource)
- To the merchants committee, the dry goods merchants, &c. : My friends, If the intention of your frequent meetings is rightly comprehended, it refers to the amendment of an agreement which had been too precipitately entered into .., (electronic resource)
- To the public, and particularly the kind customers of the Pennsylvania chronicle, &c. : As the hot temper and choleric disposition of my unhappy partner, William Goddard, incapacitate him from reasoning, with coolness and decency, on the subject of dispute between us, no motive could have induced me to reply to his unmannerly publication, but that of defending my character. .., (electronic resource)
- To the public. : Notwithstanding the generous and pathetic confession, publicly made and signed before the committee of merchants, at the Coffee-House, by the unfortunate violaters of the non-importation agreement .., (electronic resource)
- To the public. : The advertisement, calling the freeholders and inhabitants of this city and county together .., (electronic resource)
- To the tradesmen, farmers, and other inhabitants of the city and county of Philadelphia. : And will you suffer the credit and liberties of the province of Pennsylvania to be sacrificed to the interests of a few merchants in Philadelphia? .., (electronic resource)
- To the worthy tradesmen, artificers, mechanics, &c. Electors for the city and county of Philadelphia. : Gentlemen, encouraged by the frequent marks of approbation and favour ... I now take the liberty to solicit your votes and interest for the sheriff's office .., (electronic resource)
- Two letters. : Circular letter, from the late committee of this city to the committees of the other colonies. Philadelphia, September 25, 1770. Gentlemen, We are sorry to inform you that a number of our importers of British merchandize ... are resolved to make such an alteration in our non-importation agreement, as will render it of no use .., (electronic resource)
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