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E211 .D877 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] A Summary View of the Rights of British America, by Thomas Jefferson (HTML at Virginia)
E211 .L74 1776 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston: Edes and Gill, 1764), by James Otis (multiple formats at archive.org)
E211 .P11 [Info] The American Crisis (13 essays originally published 1776-1783), by Thomas Paine
E211 .P14 [Info] Common Sense, by Thomas Paine (multiple editions)
E211 .P14x [Info] Common Sense, by Thomas Paine
E211 .P14x [Info] Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (Philadelphia: R. Bell, 1776), by Thomas Paine
E211 .P14x [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] Plain Truth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Intitled Common Sense (second edition; 1776), by James Chalmers (multiple formats at archive.org)
E211 .R257 1781 [Info] The Revolution of America (London: Printed for L. Davis, 1781), by abbé Raynal (multiple formats at archive.org)
E211 .R286 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 [Info] 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 (multiple formats at archive.org)
E211 .U572 [Info] An Address of the Twelve United Colonies of North-America by Their Representatives in Congress to the People of Ireland (Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford, 1775), by United States Continental Congress (multiple formats at archive.org)
E215.2 .S76 [Info] Proceedings of the Congress at New-York (Annapolis: Printed by J. Green, 1766), by Stamp Act Congress (1765 : New York, N.Y.) (HTML at Michigan)
E215.4 .H23 [Info] An Oration, Delivered March 5, 1774, At the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston. To Commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of March 1770 (Boston: Edes and Gill, 1774), by John Hancock
E215.4 .K46 [Info] The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, Matthew Killroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery, Soldiers in His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the Murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday-Evening, the 5th of March, 1770 (Boston: J. Fleeming, 1770)
E215.4 .O63 [Info] Orations, Delivered at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, to Commemorate the Evening of the Fifth of March, 1770 (second edition; Boston: W. T. Clap, 1807), contrib. by James Lovell, Joseph Warren, Benjamin Church, John Hancock, Peter Thacher, Benjamin Hichborn, Jonathan Williams Austin, William Tudor, Jonathan Mason, Thomas Dawes, George Richards Minot, Thomas Welsh, Perez Morton, and James Allen (multiple formats at archive.org)
E215.4 .W28 [Info] An Oration Delivered March 5th, 1772, at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, To Commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of March, 1770 (Boston: Edes and Gill, 1772), by Joseph Warren (multiple formats at archive.org)

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