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SHORT TITLES Abingdon, Thoughts on Burke's Letter Willoughby Bertie, earl of Abingdon, Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the Sheriffs ofBristol, on the Affairs ofAmerica. 6th ed. Oxford, England [1777]. Acts ofthe Privy Council Acts ofthe Privy Council ofEngland. Colonial Series. Vol. Iv. AD. 1745-1766. Vol. V. AD. 1766-1783. Edited by James Munro. 1911, 1912. Adams, Writings The Writings ofSamuel Adams. Edited by Harry Alonzo Cushing. 4 vols. New York,1904-08. Addresses and Petitions of Common Council Addresses, Remonstrances, and Petitions; Commencing the 24th ofJune, 1769, Presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the Livery in Common Hall assembled, with his Majesty's Answers: Likewise the Speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford, When Lord Mayor ofthe City of London. London, [1778]. Aldridge, "Paine and Dickinson" A. Owen Aldridge, "Paine and Dickinson," 11 Early American Literature (1976): 125-38. 110 SHORT TITLES 111 American Archives American Archives, Fourth Series. Containing a Documentary History ofthe English Colonies in North America From the King's Message to Parliament, of March 7, 1774, to the Declaration ofIndependence by the United States. Vols. 1 and 2. Washington, D.C., 1837. Anon., Arguments to Prove Anonymous, Arguments to Prove the Interposition ofthe People to be Constitutional and Strictly Legal: In which the Necessity ofa more Equal Representation ofthe People in Parliament is also Proved: and a Simple, Unobjectionable Mode of EqualiZing the Representation is Suggested. Dublin, 1783. Anon., Budget Inscribed Anonymous, The Budget. Inscribed to the Man, Who Thinks HimselfMinister. 9th Ed. London, 1764. Anon., Case of Great Britain Anonymous, [Gervase Parker Bushe or George B. Butler,] Case of Great Britain and America, Addressed to the King, and Both Houses of Parliament. 3d ed. Boston, [1769]. Anon., Celebrated Speech Anonymous, The Celebrated Speech of a Celebrated Commoner. New ed. corrected. London, 1766. Anon., Common Sense Conferences Anonymous, Common Sense: in Nine Conferences, Between a British Merchant and a Candid Merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the several causes ofthe present contests between the mother country and her American subjects; thefallacy oftheir prepossessions; and the ingratitude and danger ofthem; the reciprocal benefits ofthe nationalfriendship ; and the moral obligations ofindividuals which enforces it. London, 1775. Anon., Conduct of Mansfield Anonymous, A Short Examination into the Conduct of Lord M[ans]f[iel]d, through the Affair of Mr. Wilkes. London, 1768. Anon., Considerations Upon Rights of Colonists Anonymous, Considerations Upon the Rights ofthe Colonists to the PriVileges of British Subjects, Introduc'd by a brief Review ofthe Rise and Progress of English Liberty, and concluded with some Remarks upon our present Alarming Situation. New York, 1766. Anon., Constitutional Answer to Wesley Anonymous, A Constitutional Answer to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Calm Address to the American Colonies. London, 1775. Anon., Examination of the Legality Anonymous, A Candid Examination ofthe Legality ofthe Warrant Issued by the Secretaries of State For Apprehending the Printers, Publisher.s, &c. of a late Interesting Paper. London, 1764. [54.163.218.81] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 13:54 GMT) 112 SHORT TITLES Anon., Fair Trial Anonymous, A Fair Trial ofthe Important Question, or the Rights ofElection Asserted; Against the Doctrine of Incapacity by Expulsion, or by Resolution: Upon True Constitutional Principles, the Real Law of Parliament, the Common Right ofthe Subject, and the Determinations ofthe House of Commons. London, 1769. Anon., Four Letters Anonymous, Four Letters on Interesting Subjects. Philadelphia, 1776. Anon., Letter to Rev. Cooper Anonymous, A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Cooper, on the Origin of Civil Government ; in Answer to his Sermon, Preached before the Univeristy ofOxford, on the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast. London, 1777. Anon., Licentiousness Unmask'd Anonymous, Licentiousness Unmask'd; or Liberty Explained. London, n. d. Anon., Observations Upon the AuthOrity Anonymous, Observations Upon the AuthOrity, Manner and Circumstances of the Apprehension and Confinement of Mr. Wilkes. Addressed to Free-Born Englishmen. London, 1763. Anon., Policy ofthe Laws Anonymous, An Inquiry into the Policy of the Laws, Affecting the Popish Inhabitants of Ireland, Preceded by a Short Political Analysis ofthe History and Constitution ofIreland, In which the Rights ofColonists and Planters are briefly mentioned . .. with some Hints respecting America. Dublin, 1775. Anon., Prospect of Consequences Anonymous, A Prospect ofthe Consequences ofthe Present Conduct ofGreat Britain Towards America. London, 1776. Anon., Serious and Impartial Observations Anonymous, Serious and Impartial Observations on the BleSSings of Liberty and Peace. Addressed to Persons ofall Parties. Inviting...