E211 .P356
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Common sense and The crisis. |
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E211 .S4
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Letters of a Westchester farmer (1774-1775) |
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E211 .T89 1974
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects. |
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E215.1 .C75 1993
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The privileges of independence : neomercantilism and the American Revolution / |
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E215.1 .D5 1951
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The navigation acts and the American Revolution. |
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E215.1 .S3 1957
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The colonial merchants and the American Revolution, 1763-1776. |
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E215.2 .M57
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Prologue to revolution : sources and documents on the Stamp act crisis, 1764-1766. |
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E215.2 .M58
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The Stamp act crisis prologue to revolution, |
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E215.2 .M8 1995
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The Stamp Act crisis : prologue to revolution / |
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E215.2 .M8p 1959
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Prologue to revolution; sources and documents on the Stamp act crisis, 1764-1766. |
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E215.2 .T48
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British politics and the Stamp Act crisis : the first phase of the American Revolution 1763-1767 / |
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E215.3 .K57 1990
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The American colonial press and the Townshend crisis, 1766-1770 : a study in political imagery / |
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E215.3 .T46 1987
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The Townshend duties crisis : the second phase of the American Revolution, 1767-1773 / |
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E215.4 .B74
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A memorial of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Samuel Gray, and Patrick Carr, from the City of Boston. |
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E215.4 +B74 1970
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The Bloody Massacre; perpetrated in King-Street, Boston, on March 5th, 1770, by a party of the 29th Regiment. Together with a print of the event taken from the plate engraved by Paul Revere, the report from the Boston gazette, and a note by Richard Hale. |
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E215.4 .B74s
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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the 29th Regiment, which with the 14th Regiment were then quartered there; with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe. |
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E215.4 .H24
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The Boston Massacre : an episode of dissent and violence / |
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E215.4 .H66 2017
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Boston's massacre / |
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E215.4 .W46
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The trial of the British soldiers, of the 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday evening, March 5, 1770, before the Honorable Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize and General Goal [i.e. Gaol] Delivery, held at Boston, by adjournment, November 27, 1770. |
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E215.4 .Y67 2010
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The Boston Massacre : a history with documents / |
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