John Dickinson (November 13, [O.S. November 2] 1732 – February 14, 1808), a Founding Father of the United States, was an attorney and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware. Dickinson was known as the "Penman of the Revolution" for his twelve Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, published individually in 1767 and 1768, and he also wrote "The Liberty Song" in 1768. (From Wikipedia) More about John Dickinson:
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5 additional books about John Dickinson in the extended shelves: The life and times of John Dickinson, 1732-1808 (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1891), by Charles J. Stillé (page images at HathiTrust)
The life and character of John Dickinson. (The Historical society of Delaware, 1901), by Robert Haven Richards (page images at HathiTrust)
The true John Dickinson; a paper read February 23, 1912, before the Hamilton library association, Carlisle, Pa. (The Historical society of Cumberland County, Pa., 1912), by Charles F. Himes (page images at HathiTrust)
The life and times of John Dickinson. 1732-1808. (Lippincott, 1891), by Charles J. Stillé (page images at HathiTrust)
A humble attempt at scurrility: in imitation of those great masters of the art, the Rev. Dr. S--th; the Rev. Dr. Al----n; the Rev. Mr. Ew-n; the irreverend D.J. D-ve, and the heroic J--n D-------n, Esq; being a full answer to the observations on Mr. H----s's advertisement. / By Jack Retort, student in scurrility. (Quilsylvania [i.e., Philadelphia]: : Printed [by Anthony Armbruster],, 1765), by Isaac Hunt (HTML at Evans TCP)
Books by John Dickinson: Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies (New York: The Outlook Co., 1903), ed. by R. T. Haines Halsey (multiple formats at archive.org) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2 volumes; Wilmington: Bonsal and Niles, 1801) (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by John Dickinson in the extended shelves: Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: An address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados. Occasioned by a late letter from them to their agent in London. / By a North-American. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare] (Philadelphia. : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at his book-store in Market-Street, adjoining the London Coffee-House., M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]), also by Barbados. Committee of Correspondence (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A caution; or, Reflections on the present contest between France and Great-Britain. ([Philadelphia] : Printed by Benj. Franklin Bache, no. 112, Market-Street., M,DCCVCVIII. [1798]), also by William Duane (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A collection of the most interesting tracts, lately published in England and America, on the subjects of taxing the American colonies, and regulating their trade ... (Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly, 1766), also by Joshua Steele, James Otis, Jeremiah Dummer, Daniel Dulany, and John Almon (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Common sense (Nashville : Republican Banner Office, 1860., 1860), also by Tenn.) Republican Banner Office (Nashville (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A copy of a letter from a gentleman in Virginia, to a merchant in Philadelphia. ([Philadelphia? : s.n., 1768]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: An essay on the constitutional power of Great Britain over the colonies in America; with the resolves of the Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in assembly. (Printed at Philadelphia, 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: An essay on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America with the resolves of the Committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in assembly. (Printed and sold, by William and Thomas Bradford ..., 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: An essay on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America; with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in Assembly. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold, by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London Coffee-House., M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]), also by Pennsylvania. Provincial Convention (1774) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The government of India under a bureaucracy ... (Saunders & Stanford, 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Journal of Capt. Jonathan Heart on the march with his company from Connecticut to Fort Pitt, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from the seventh of September, to the twelfth of October, 1785, inclusive : to which is added the Dickinson-Harmar correspondence of 1784-5 ; the whole illustrated with notes and preceded by a biographical sketch of Captain Heart by Consul Willshire Butterfield. (J. Munsell's Sons, 1885), also by Jonathan Heart, Josiah Harmar, and Consul Willshire Butterfield (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Journal of Capt. Jonathan Heart on the march with his company from Connecticut to Fort Pitt, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (J. Munsell's sons, 1885), also by Jonathan Heart, Josiah Harmar, and Consul Willshire Butterfield (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The late regulations, respecting the British colonies on the continent of America considered, in a letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in London (Philadelphia printed, London re-printed for J. Almon ..., 1765) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The late regulations respecting the British colonies on the continent of America considered, in a letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in London. : [Two lines in Latin] (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the corner of Market and Front-Streets., M.DCC.LXV. [1765]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A Letter to the inhabitants of the province of Quebec extract from the minutes of the Congress. (Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, October, 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer (Philadelphia printed; and London re-printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly, 1774), also by William L. Clements and John Almon (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British Colonies (The Outlook company, 1903), also by R. T. Haines Halsey (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British Colonies (Scholarly Press, 1969) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British colonies (Printed by David Hall, and William Sellers, 1768) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies (Printed for J. Almon ..., 1768) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer, in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies (Philadelphia printed, and London reprinted for J. Almon ..., 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies, contrib. by R. T. Haines Halsey (Gutenberg ebook) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies. (Boston: : Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by John Mein, at the London Book-Store, north-side of King-Street., MDCCLXVIII. [1768]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Lettres d'un fermier de Pensylvanie aux habitans de l'Amérique septentrionale traduites de l'anglois. (Aux dépens de la compagnie, 1769) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: New essay, &c. (Price two shillings.) (Philadelphia printed; and London re-printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly, 1774), also by William L. Clements and Charles Melish (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A new essay (by the Pennsylvanian farmer) on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America : with the resolves of the Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in Assembly. (printed ;, 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A new essay (by the Pennsylvanian farmer) on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America; with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to the representatives in assembly. (Philadelphia printed, London re-printed for J. Almon ..., 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States; published during its discussion by the people, 1787-1788. ([s.n.], 1888), also by Paul Leicester Ford, David Ramsay, James Iredell, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee, Edmund Randolph, Alexander Contee Hanson, James Wilson, Tench Coxe, Pelatiah Webster, Melancton Smith, John Jay, Noah Webster, and Elbridge Gerry (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A Protest presented to the House of Assembly, by the subscribers, at the close of the late debate there, concerning the sending Mr. Franklin as an assistant to our agent, at the Court of Great-Britain. ([Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1764]), also by Pennsylvania. General Assembly (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A reply to a piece called The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq. (Philadelphia printed, London re-printed for J. Whiston and B. White ..., 1765), also by Joseph Galloway (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A reply to a piece called The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esquire (Printed and sold by William Bradford ..., 1764), also by Joseph Galloway (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: A reply to a piece called The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esquire. By John Dickinson. ; [Six lines from Pope] (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at his book-store, in Market-Street, adjoining the London Coffee-House,, M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council, the representation and petition of Your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Henry Miller?, 1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The writings of John Dickinson. Vol. (The Historical society of Pa., 1895), also by Paul Leicester Ford (page images at HathiTrust) Dickinson, John, 1732-1808: The writings of John Dickinson, Vol. 1. Political writings, 1764-1774. (The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895), also by Paul Leicester Ford (page images at HathiTrust)
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