Call number | Item |
E | History: United States (General) (Go to start of category) |
E211 .B8 | Burke's Speech on Concilation with America, by Edmund Burke, ed. by Sidney Carleton Newsom (Gutenberg text) |
E211 .C23 | A Letter to the Right Honourable Wills, Earl of Hillsborough, on the Connection Between Great Britain and Her American Colonies (London: Printed for T. Becket, 1768), by George Canning (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .C48 | The Beginnings of the American Revolution, Based on Contemporary Letters, Diaries, and Other Documents (3 volumes; New York: Baker and Taylor, c1910), by Ellen Chase |
E211 .D877 | Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, For the Purpose of Raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament (New York: Reprinted by J. Holt, 1765), by Daniel Dulany (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .G77 | A Few Remarks Upon Some of the Votes and Resolutions of the Continental Congress Held at Philadelphia in September, and the Provincial Congress, Held at Cambridge in November 1774 (Boston: Printed for the purchasers, 1775), by Harrison Gray |
E211 .J45 1774 | A Summary View of the Rights of British America: Set Forth in Some Resolutions Intended for the Inspection of the Present Delegates of the People of Virginia, Now in Convention (first edition; Williamsburg: Printed by C. Rind, 1774), by Thomas Jefferson |
E211 .J45 1774a | A Summary View of the Rights of British America: Set Forth in Some Resolutions Intended for the Inspection of the Present Delegates of the People of Virginia, Now in Convention (Philadelphia: Reprinted by J. Dunlap, 1774), by Thomas Jefferson |
E211 .J45 1774b | A Summary View of the Rights of British America: Set Forth in Some Resolutions Intended for the Inspection of the Present Delegates of the People of Virginia, Now in Convention (with an added preface by "Tribunus", attributed to Lee; London: Reprinted for G. Kearsly, 1774), by Thomas Jefferson, contrib. by Arthur Lee (page images at HathiTrust) |
E211 .J45 1774c | A Summary View of the Rights of British America: Set Forth in Some Resolutions Intended for the Inspection of the Present Delegates of the People of Virginia, Now in Convention (with an added preface by "Tribunus", attributed to Lee; second edition; London: Reprinted for G. Kearsly, 1774), by Thomas Jefferson, contrib. by Arthur Lee (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .L74 1776 | An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress (fourth edition; London: T. Cadell and T. Sewell, 1776), by John Lind (multiple formats at Google) |
E211 .M177 | The Rights of Great Britain Asserted Against the Claims of America: Being an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress (with a copy of the 1775 Continental Congress declaration on taking up arms; third edition; London: T. Cadell, ca. 1776), by James Macpherson, contrib. by United States Continental Congress (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .O88 | The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston: Edes and Gill, 1764), by James Otis (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .P11 | The American Crisis (13 essays originally published 1776-1783), by Thomas Paine |
E211 .P14 | Common Sense, by Thomas Paine (multiple editions) |
E211 .P14x | Common Sense, by Thomas Paine |
E211 .P14x | Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (Philadelphia: R. Bell, 1776), by Thomas Paine |
E211 .P14x | Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (John Adams Library copy, with some late pages damaged; second edition; Philadelphia: R. Bell, 1776), by Thomas Paine (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .P14x | Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (third edition "with the whole appendix"; Philadelphia: R. Bell, 1776), by Thomas Paine (HTML at Evans TCP) |
E211 .P14x | Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the Following Interesting Subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in General, with Concise Remarks on the English Constitution; II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession; III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs; IV. Of the Present Ability of America, With Some Miscellaneous Reflections (sixth edition, reprinted from a Philadelphia edition; Providence, RI: J. Carter, 1776), by Thomas Paine (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .P155 | Additions to Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (by various authors other than Thomas Paine; London: Reprinted for J. Almon, 1776) |
E211 .P163 | Plain Truth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Intitled Common Sense (second edition; London: Reprinted for J. Almon, 1776), by James Chalmers (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E211 .R257 1781 | The Revolution of America (London: Printed for L. Davis, 1781), by abbé Raynal |
E211 .R286 | A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North America (London: Printed for J. Ridgeway, 1792), by Thomas Paine (Gutenberg text) |
E211 .S41 | Free Thoughts, on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774 (1774), by Samuel Seabury (multiple formats at Google) |
E211 .S42 | A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, From the Calumnies of Their Enemies: In Answer to a Letter, Under the Signature of A. W. Farmer (New York: J. Rivington, 1774), by Alexander Hamilton |