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SHORT TITLES Abercromby, "De Jure" James Abercromby, "De Jure et Gubernatione Coloniarum, or An Inquiry into the Nature and the Rights of the Colonies, Ancient, and Modern." ca. 1780. HM 518, Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Abingdon, Dedication Willoughby Bertie, earl of Abingdon, Dedication to the Collective Body of the People of England, in which the Source ofour present Political Distractions are pointed out, and a Plan proposed for their Remedy and Redress. Oxford, England, 1780. Abingdon, "Speech on Right" "Lord Abingdon's Speech on Introducing his Bill for a Declaration of Right over every Part of the British Dependencies," reprinted in Flood, Declaratory Act, pp. 34-38. Abingdon, Thoughts on Burkes Letter Willoughby Bertie, earl of Abingdon, Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America. 6th ed. Oxford, England [1777]. Account of Stamp Act Congress AuthenticAccount of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New-York, in MDCCLXV, On the Subiect of the American Stamp Act. N.i., 1767. SHORT TITLES Acherley, Britannic Constitution Roger Acherley, The Britannic Constitution: or, the Fundamental Form of Government in Britain. 2d ed. London, 1741. Acts and Ordinances Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660. Edited by C. H. Firth and R. S. Rait. 3 vols. London, 1911. Acts of the Privy Council Acts of the Privy Council of England. Colonial Series. Vol. IV. A.D. 1745-1766. Vol. V. A.D. 1766-1783. Edited by James Munro. 1911,1912. Adams, "Novanglus" John Adams, "Novanglus," reprinted in The American Colonial Crisis: The Daniel Leonard-John Adams Letters to the Press 1774-1775. Edited by Bernard Mason. New York, 1972, pp. 99-266. Adams, Works The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States. Edited by Charles Francis Adams. 10 vols. Boston, 1850-56. Adams, Writings The Writings of Samuel Adams. Edited by Harry Alonzo Cushing. 4 vols. New York, 1904-8. Addresses and Petitions of Common Council Addresses, Remonstrances, and Petitions; Commencing the 24th of June, 1769, Presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the Livery in Common Hall assembled, with his Maiesty's Answers: Likewise the Speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford, When Lord Mayor of the City of London. London, [1778]. Addresses of the Common Council Addresses Presented from the Court of Common Council to the King, On his Maiesty's Accession to the Throne, and on various other Occasions, and his Answers. Resolutions of the Court . .. Instructions at different Times to the Representatives of the City in Parliament. Petitions to Parliament for different Purposes. ... Agreed to between the 23d October, 1760, and the 12th October, 1770. London, [1770]. Allen, American Crisis William Allen, The American Crisis: A Letter, Addressed by Permission to the Earl Gower, Lord President of the Council, &c. &c. &c. On the present alarming Disturbances in the Colonies. London, 1774. [Allen,] American Alarm [John Allen,] The American Alarm, or the Bostonian Plea, For the Rights, and Liberties, of the People. Humbly Addressed to the King and Council, and to the Constitutional Sons of Liberty, in America. Boston, 1773. SHORT TITLES [Allen,] Beauties of Liberty [John Allen,] An Oration, Upon the Beauties of Liberty, or the Essential Rights of the Americans. Delivered At the Second Baptist Church in Boston, Upon the last Annual Thanksgiving. 3d ed. New London, Conn., 1773. Allen, Magistracy an Institution James Allen, Magistracy an Institution of Christ upon the Throne. A Sermon preached in the Audience of His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; the Honourable His Majesty's Council and House ofRepresentatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the Day of Election of Councellors for said Province. Boston, 1744. [Allen,] "To the Governor" [John Allen,] "To his Excellency the Governor of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay," printed in [Allen,] American Alarm. [Allen,] "To the King" [John Allen,] "To the King's most excellent Majesty," printed in [Allen,] American Alarm. American Archives American Archives, Fourth Series. Containing a Documentary History of the English Colonies in North America From the King's Message to Parliament , ofMarch 7, 1774, to the Declaration of Independence by the United States. Vols. 1 and 2. Washington, D.C., 1837. American Gazette The American Gazette. Being a Collection of all the Authentic Addresses, Memorials, Letters, &c. Which relate to the Present Disputes Between Great Britain and her Colonies. Containing also Many Original Papers Never Before Published. London, 1768. Ammerman, Common Cause David Ammerman, In the Common Cause...

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