Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson
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Herausgeber: Calvert, Jane E
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From 1764 through 1766, John Dickinson’s writings reveal how he became a leading figure in the Pennsylvania Assembly and in the growing American resistance to unjust British taxation. Seeking protection of fundamental rights, he opposed Benjamin Franklin’s plan to abolish liberty of conscience in Pennsylvania, served as the lead draftsman in the Stamp Act Congress, and offered the American public the first practical advice on resisting British oppression.
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From 1764 through 1766, John Dickinson’s writings reveal how he became a leading figure in the Pennsylvania Assembly and in the growing American resistance to unjust British taxation. Seeking protection of fundamental rights, he opposed Benjamin Franklin’s plan to abolish liberty of conscience in Pennsylvania, served as the lead draftsman in the Stamp Act Congress, and offered the American public the first practical advice on resisting British oppression.
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- Englisch
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- ISBN-13: 9781644532720
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JANE E. CALVERT is associate professor of History at the University of Kentucky and author of Quaker Constitutionalism and the Political Thought of John Dickinson. JOHN DICKINSON (November 8, 1732–February 14, 1808) is known as the “Penman of the Revolution.” He served as a delegate for Pennsylvania in the Continental Congress (1774–1776) and later as a delegate from Delaware in the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
EDITORIAL METHODOLOGY
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
1764
1. “To Be Lett,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5
2. Draft of “An Act for the Payment of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred and
Forty-Seven Pounds Sterling in Certain Proportions to Several Colonies in
America,” [January 6–10]
3. Draft Notes for Debate in the Assembly over Ways and Means of Raising
Funds, [January 12–February 1]
4. JD et al., Reply to the Governor’s Message, January 20
5. From Jacob Gooding, January 21
6. Edits on a Draft of “A Supplement to the Act, Intituled, ‘An Act for
Taking Lands in Execution for Payment of Debts,’” [January 27–February 3]
7. Draft of “An Act for restraining Lunaticks,” [c. January]
8. JD and Joseph Galloway, “An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous
As-semblies, and for the More Speedy and Effectual Punishing the Rioters,”
February 3
9. “A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Frontiers on Their Intended
Expedition Against the Indians Under the Protection of the Government,”
[February 3–9]
10. Opinion on Charles Marshall’s Title to Land in Worcester, Philadelphia
County, February 8
11. To Isaac Norris, February 9
12. To Isaac Norris, February 9
13. From William Allason, February 18
14. To Isaac Norris, February 29
15. JD et al., Report on Jeffery Amherst’s Letters, March 3
16. Draft of “Protest in the Assembly against the Clause for Making Paper
Bills of Credit a Legal Tender in Payment of All Contracts ‘Proprietary
Sterling Rents Only Excepted,’” March [10–13]
17. From Hannah Moland, April 9
18. From Gilbert Barkly, June 2
19. JD and [William Smith], A Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly in
the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [June 29]
20. Anonymous, The Maybe, Or Some Observations Occasion’d by Reading a
Speech Deliver’d in the House of Assembly, the 24th of May. Philadelphia:
Anthony Armbruster, [June]
21. “A Protest against a Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for
Petition-ing the King to Change the Colony of Pennsylvania from a
Proprietary to a Royal Government,” The Pennsylvania Journal, July 19
22. To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Philadelphia: [Henry
Miller?], [July]
23. To William Peters, August 3
24. From Nathaniel Smithers, August 16
25. Joseph Galloway and [Benjamin Franklin], The Speech of Joseph Galloway,
Esq; One of the Members for Philadelphia County: In Answer to the Speech of
John Dickinson, Esq; Delivered in the House of Assembly, May 24, 1764.
Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [August 11]
26. To Joseph Galloway, September 1
27. A Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway. Philadelphia:
Wil-liam Bradford, [September 17]
28. A Receipt to Make a Speech. By J----- G------, Esquire. [Philadelphia:
William Bradford, c. September]
29. JD and Unknown, “The Kennel Raker,” [c. September]
30. Excerpt of an Anti-Royal Government Article, The Pennsylvania Journal
(supplement), September 27
31. Joseph Galloway, To the Public. Philadelphia: William Dunlap,
[September 29]
32. “Last Tuesday Morning . . . ,” Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October
1]
33. Election Announcement: Representative to the Pennsylvania Assembly from
Philadelphia County, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4
34. Request to the Printer, October 2, The Pennsylvania Gazette,October 4
35. To Hannah Moland, October 4
36. To William Peters, October 10
37. To Isaac Norris, October 24
38. 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:
William Bradford, [October 26]
39. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, October 30
40. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The
Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature,vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, October): 316–17
41. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The Monthly
Review; Or Literary Journal:By Several Hands, vol. 31 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, October 1764): 318
42. [Benjamin Franklin,] Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment
of Mr. Franklin an Agent for this Province. [Philadelphia: Benjamin
Franklin and David Hall, November 7]
43. Notes for Dominus Rex v. John Bryan and John McManus, November 22
44. Observations on Mr. Franklin’s Remarks on a Late Protest, [November]
45. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Joseph Liston, [November 23]
46. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Edmund Liston, [n.d.]
47. Review of JD’s Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway in
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, November): 397
48. Anonymous, Nosum Nosorum: Or, a New Treatise on Large Noses.
Philadelphia: [Andrew Steuart]
49. Notes for Susannah White v. John Cloud, [c. 1764]
1765
50. Draft One of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” [January 10–15]
51. JD et al., Draft of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” January 30
52. Draft of “An Act for the Better Employment, Relief, and Support of
Poor,” [January 10–February 7]
53. Reviews of Joseph Galloway’s Speech and JD’s Reply in The Monthly
Re-view; Or Literary Journal: By Several Hands, vol. 32 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, January): 67–68
54. Notes for Dominus Rex v. Andrew Yeatman, February [19]
55. [Isaac Hunt,] The Bee. No. II (Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster,
February 19)
56. Statement of Daniel Tice in Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers
of Marple Township, [February 28]
57. Notes for Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township
, [February 1765]
58. From Edward Lloyd III, March 3
59. Anonymous, The Merit of Mr. Dickinson’s Speech, The Pennsylvania
Gazette, March 14
60. From Edward Lloyd III, March 17
61. To William Fisher, Samuel Smith, and Joseph Swift, March 30
62. From Joseph Moland, April 1
63. I.R. [John Hughes], Remarks on JD’s and Joseph Galloway’s Speeches,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 4
64. From George Garnett, April 15
65. “To Be Sold,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 18
66. From Parnel Davenport, April [2–9]
67. To James Humphreys, May 6
68. To Warrick Coats, [c. May–August]
69. The Joint and Several Answers of Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
70. Interrogatories for Richard Dennis v. Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
71. Notice of Debt Recovery, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13
72. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, July 15
73. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, July 26
74. “To the Electors of Philadelphia County,” The Pennsylvania Gazette,
August 8
Documents Related to the Stamp Act Congress
75. Draft One of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
76. Draft Two of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
77. JD et al., “Instructions to the Committee Appointed to Meet the
Committees of the other British Colonies at New York,” September 11
78. JD et al., Draft One of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [c. September 20]
79. JD et al., Draft Two of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [September 20–21]
80. JD et al., Draft Three of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly
on the Stamp Act, September 21
81. JD et al., Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act,
September 21
82. From Edward Lloyd III, September 23
83. From Thomas W. Moore, October 5
84. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, October 7
85. Announcement of Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, October 7, 1765,
The New-York Mercury, October 14
86. Draft One of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [September
29–October 8]
87. JD et al., Draft Two of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 8–18]
88. JD et al., Draft Three of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 19]
89. JD et al., Fragment of Draft Four of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
90. JD et al., Final Manuscript Version of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
91. Petition to the King from the Stamp Act Congress, October 21, 1765,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 24, 1766
************************************************
92. “Friends and Countrymen,” Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David
Hall, [November]
93. 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: William Bradford, [December 7]
94. From Samuel Pike, December 14
95. Draft to William Pitt, December 21
96. To William Pitt, December 21
97. From John St. Clair, December 23
98. Notes for Lessee of Peter Sigfreidus Alricks v. David Stewart, [c.
1765]
1766
99. To Francis Alison, January 10
100. From Samuel Pike, February 8
101. From Robert Smith, February 11
102. Advertisement for Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on
the Continent of North America, The London Evening Post, February 20
103. Essay on a Report Concerning the Petition for a Change of Government,
[March]
104. From S[amuel] M[orris], [March 1–19]
105. The Sons of Liberty, “The Sons of Liberty in the County of Sussex, on
Del-aware, to the Sons of Liberty Residing in the Northern and Southern
Colo-nies,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 3
106. From William Allason, April 24
107. Notes for Samuel Pike’s Lessee v. Samuel Hoare, [c. April]
108. Anonymous, “Extract of a Letter from London,” The Pennsylvania Gazette
, May 22
109. From William Samuel Johnson, May 24
110. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, May 26
111. Draft Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados, [May
1–19]
112. From S[amuel] M[orris], [May 1–19]
113. To William Bradford, [c. May 21–31]
114. Summary, Queries, and Responses for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana
Hundred, [May]
115. Notes for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana Hundred, [c. May]
116. A North-American [JD], An Address to the Committee of Correspondence
in Barbados. Occasioned by a Late Letter from Them to Their Agent in
London. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [c. May 21–June 1]
117. From Joseph Reed, June 2
118. From Christopher Gadsden, June 22
119. A Barbadian [Kenneth Morrison], An Essay Towards the Vindication of
the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand,
[June–August]
120. From John Williams, July 6
121. To George Read, July 9
122. To John Baynton, Samuel Wharton, and George Morgan, July 10
123. To James Sayre, July 11
124. From George Read, July 28
125. A Native of the Island [John Gay Alleyne], A Letter to the North
American, on Occasion of his Address to the Committee of Correspondence in
Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
126. A Native of Barbados, Candid Observation on Two Pamphlets Lately
Published. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
127. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, August 8
128. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, September 4
129. From John Williams, September 30
130. From John St. Clair, October 12
131. To Thomas Adam, October 22
132. From John St. Clair, October 24
133. From Henry Melchior Mühlenberg, October 27
134. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, October
135. Draft of “An Act for the Better Securing the Estates of Persons
Deceased,” [January 1765–October 1766]
136. Jack Northwester [Isaac Hunt], The Birth, Parentage, and Education, of
Praise-God Barebone. To Which is Added, An Election Ballad, or The
Lamentation of Miss *******. A True but Doleful Ditty. [Philadelphia:
Andrew Steuart, c. October]
137. From Edmund Jenings, November 10
138. From Edward Lloyd III, November 15
139. “Opinion on Notes Emitted by Some Merchants,” December
APPENDICES
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
EDITORIAL METHODOLOGY
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
1764
1. “To Be Lett,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5
2. Draft of “An Act for the Payment of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred and
Forty-Seven Pounds Sterling in Certain Proportions to Several Colonies in
America,” [January 6–10]
3. Draft Notes for Debate in the Assembly over Ways and Means of Raising
Funds, [January 12–February 1]
4. JD et al., Reply to the Governor’s Message, January 20
5. From Jacob Gooding, January 21
6. Edits on a Draft of “A Supplement to the Act, Intituled, ‘An Act for
Taking Lands in Execution for Payment of Debts,’” [January 27–February 3]
7. Draft of “An Act for restraining Lunaticks,” [c. January]
8. JD and Joseph Galloway, “An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous
As-semblies, and for the More Speedy and Effectual Punishing the Rioters,”
February 3
9. “A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Frontiers on Their Intended
Expedition Against the Indians Under the Protection of the Government,”
[February 3–9]
10. Opinion on Charles Marshall’s Title to Land in Worcester, Philadelphia
County, February 8
11. To Isaac Norris, February 9
12. To Isaac Norris, February 9
13. From William Allason, February 18
14. To Isaac Norris, February 29
15. JD et al., Report on Jeffery Amherst’s Letters, March 3
16. Draft of “Protest in the Assembly against the Clause for Making Paper
Bills of Credit a Legal Tender in Payment of All Contracts ‘Proprietary
Sterling Rents Only Excepted,’” March [10–13]
17. From Hannah Moland, April 9
18. From Gilbert Barkly, June 2
19. JD and [William Smith], A Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly in
the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [June 29]
20. Anonymous, The Maybe, Or Some Observations Occasion’d by Reading a
Speech Deliver’d in the House of Assembly, the 24th of May. Philadelphia:
Anthony Armbruster, [June]
21. “A Protest against a Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for
Petition-ing the King to Change the Colony of Pennsylvania from a
Proprietary to a Royal Government,” The Pennsylvania Journal, July 19
22. To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Philadelphia: [Henry
Miller?], [July]
23. To William Peters, August 3
24. From Nathaniel Smithers, August 16
25. Joseph Galloway and [Benjamin Franklin], The Speech of Joseph Galloway,
Esq; One of the Members for Philadelphia County: In Answer to the Speech of
John Dickinson, Esq; Delivered in the House of Assembly, May 24, 1764.
Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [August 11]
26. To Joseph Galloway, September 1
27. A Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway. Philadelphia:
Wil-liam Bradford, [September 17]
28. A Receipt to Make a Speech. By J----- G------, Esquire. [Philadelphia:
William Bradford, c. September]
29. JD and Unknown, “The Kennel Raker,” [c. September]
30. Excerpt of an Anti-Royal Government Article, The Pennsylvania Journal
(supplement), September 27
31. Joseph Galloway, To the Public. Philadelphia: William Dunlap,
[September 29]
32. “Last Tuesday Morning . . . ,” Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October
1]
33. Election Announcement: Representative to the Pennsylvania Assembly from
Philadelphia County, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4
34. Request to the Printer, October 2, The Pennsylvania Gazette,October 4
35. To Hannah Moland, October 4
36. To William Peters, October 10
37. To Isaac Norris, October 24
38. 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:
William Bradford, [October 26]
39. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, October 30
40. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The
Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature,vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, October): 316–17
41. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The Monthly
Review; Or Literary Journal:By Several Hands, vol. 31 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, October 1764): 318
42. [Benjamin Franklin,] Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment
of Mr. Franklin an Agent for this Province. [Philadelphia: Benjamin
Franklin and David Hall, November 7]
43. Notes for Dominus Rex v. John Bryan and John McManus, November 22
44. Observations on Mr. Franklin’s Remarks on a Late Protest, [November]
45. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Joseph Liston, [November 23]
46. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Edmund Liston, [n.d.]
47. Review of JD’s Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway in
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, November): 397
48. Anonymous, Nosum Nosorum: Or, a New Treatise on Large Noses.
Philadelphia: [Andrew Steuart]
49. Notes for Susannah White v. John Cloud, [c. 1764]
1765
50. Draft One of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” [January 10–15]
51. JD et al., Draft of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” January 30
52. Draft of “An Act for the Better Employment, Relief, and Support of
Poor,” [January 10–February 7]
53. Reviews of Joseph Galloway’s Speech and JD’s Reply in The Monthly
Re-view; Or Literary Journal: By Several Hands, vol. 32 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, January): 67–68
54. Notes for Dominus Rex v. Andrew Yeatman, February [19]
55. [Isaac Hunt,] The Bee. No. II (Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster,
February 19)
56. Statement of Daniel Tice in Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers
of Marple Township, [February 28]
57. Notes for Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township
, [February 1765]
58. From Edward Lloyd III, March 3
59. Anonymous, The Merit of Mr. Dickinson’s Speech, The Pennsylvania
Gazette, March 14
60. From Edward Lloyd III, March 17
61. To William Fisher, Samuel Smith, and Joseph Swift, March 30
62. From Joseph Moland, April 1
63. I.R. [John Hughes], Remarks on JD’s and Joseph Galloway’s Speeches,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 4
64. From George Garnett, April 15
65. “To Be Sold,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 18
66. From Parnel Davenport, April [2–9]
67. To James Humphreys, May 6
68. To Warrick Coats, [c. May–August]
69. The Joint and Several Answers of Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
70. Interrogatories for Richard Dennis v. Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
71. Notice of Debt Recovery, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13
72. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, July 15
73. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, July 26
74. “To the Electors of Philadelphia County,” The Pennsylvania Gazette,
August 8
Documents Related to the Stamp Act Congress
75. Draft One of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
76. Draft Two of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
77. JD et al., “Instructions to the Committee Appointed to Meet the
Committees of the other British Colonies at New York,” September 11
78. JD et al., Draft One of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [c. September 20]
79. JD et al., Draft Two of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [September 20–21]
80. JD et al., Draft Three of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly
on the Stamp Act, September 21
81. JD et al., Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act,
September 21
82. From Edward Lloyd III, September 23
83. From Thomas W. Moore, October 5
84. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, October 7
85. Announcement of Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, October 7, 1765,
The New-York Mercury, October 14
86. Draft One of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [September
29–October 8]
87. JD et al., Draft Two of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 8–18]
88. JD et al., Draft Three of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 19]
89. JD et al., Fragment of Draft Four of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
90. JD et al., Final Manuscript Version of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
91. Petition to the King from the Stamp Act Congress, October 21, 1765,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 24, 1766
************************************************
92. “Friends and Countrymen,” Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David
Hall, [November]
93. 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: William Bradford, [December 7]
94. From Samuel Pike, December 14
95. Draft to William Pitt, December 21
96. To William Pitt, December 21
97. From John St. Clair, December 23
98. Notes for Lessee of Peter Sigfreidus Alricks v. David Stewart, [c.
1765]
1766
99. To Francis Alison, January 10
100. From Samuel Pike, February 8
101. From Robert Smith, February 11
102. Advertisement for Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on
the Continent of North America, The London Evening Post, February 20
103. Essay on a Report Concerning the Petition for a Change of Government,
[March]
104. From S[amuel] M[orris], [March 1–19]
105. The Sons of Liberty, “The Sons of Liberty in the County of Sussex, on
Del-aware, to the Sons of Liberty Residing in the Northern and Southern
Colo-nies,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 3
106. From William Allason, April 24
107. Notes for Samuel Pike’s Lessee v. Samuel Hoare, [c. April]
108. Anonymous, “Extract of a Letter from London,” The Pennsylvania Gazette
, May 22
109. From William Samuel Johnson, May 24
110. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, May 26
111. Draft Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados, [May
1–19]
112. From S[amuel] M[orris], [May 1–19]
113. To William Bradford, [c. May 21–31]
114. Summary, Queries, and Responses for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana
Hundred, [May]
115. Notes for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana Hundred, [c. May]
116. A North-American [JD], An Address to the Committee of Correspondence
in Barbados. Occasioned by a Late Letter from Them to Their Agent in
London. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [c. May 21–June 1]
117. From Joseph Reed, June 2
118. From Christopher Gadsden, June 22
119. A Barbadian [Kenneth Morrison], An Essay Towards the Vindication of
the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand,
[June–August]
120. From John Williams, July 6
121. To George Read, July 9
122. To John Baynton, Samuel Wharton, and George Morgan, July 10
123. To James Sayre, July 11
124. From George Read, July 28
125. A Native of the Island [John Gay Alleyne], A Letter to the North
American, on Occasion of his Address to the Committee of Correspondence in
Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
126. A Native of Barbados, Candid Observation on Two Pamphlets Lately
Published. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
127. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, August 8
128. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, September 4
129. From John Williams, September 30
130. From John St. Clair, October 12
131. To Thomas Adam, October 22
132. From John St. Clair, October 24
133. From Henry Melchior Mühlenberg, October 27
134. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, October
135. Draft of “An Act for the Better Securing the Estates of Persons
Deceased,” [January 1765–October 1766]
136. Jack Northwester [Isaac Hunt], The Birth, Parentage, and Education, of
Praise-God Barebone. To Which is Added, An Election Ballad, or The
Lamentation of Miss *******. A True but Doleful Ditty. [Philadelphia:
Andrew Steuart, c. October]
137. From Edmund Jenings, November 10
138. From Edward Lloyd III, November 15
139. “Opinion on Notes Emitted by Some Merchants,” December
APPENDICES
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
EDITORIAL METHODOLOGY
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
1764
1. “To Be Lett,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5
2. Draft of “An Act for the Payment of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred and
Forty-Seven Pounds Sterling in Certain Proportions to Several Colonies in
America,” [January 6–10]
3. Draft Notes for Debate in the Assembly over Ways and Means of Raising
Funds, [January 12–February 1]
4. JD et al., Reply to the Governor’s Message, January 20
5. From Jacob Gooding, January 21
6. Edits on a Draft of “A Supplement to the Act, Intituled, ‘An Act for
Taking Lands in Execution for Payment of Debts,’” [January 27–February 3]
7. Draft of “An Act for restraining Lunaticks,” [c. January]
8. JD and Joseph Galloway, “An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous
As-semblies, and for the More Speedy and Effectual Punishing the Rioters,”
February 3
9. “A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Frontiers on Their Intended
Expedition Against the Indians Under the Protection of the Government,”
[February 3–9]
10. Opinion on Charles Marshall’s Title to Land in Worcester, Philadelphia
County, February 8
11. To Isaac Norris, February 9
12. To Isaac Norris, February 9
13. From William Allason, February 18
14. To Isaac Norris, February 29
15. JD et al., Report on Jeffery Amherst’s Letters, March 3
16. Draft of “Protest in the Assembly against the Clause for Making Paper
Bills of Credit a Legal Tender in Payment of All Contracts ‘Proprietary
Sterling Rents Only Excepted,’” March [10–13]
17. From Hannah Moland, April 9
18. From Gilbert Barkly, June 2
19. JD and [William Smith], A Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly in
the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [June 29]
20. Anonymous, The Maybe, Or Some Observations Occasion’d by Reading a
Speech Deliver’d in the House of Assembly, the 24th of May. Philadelphia:
Anthony Armbruster, [June]
21. “A Protest against a Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for
Petition-ing the King to Change the Colony of Pennsylvania from a
Proprietary to a Royal Government,” The Pennsylvania Journal, July 19
22. To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Philadelphia: [Henry
Miller?], [July]
23. To William Peters, August 3
24. From Nathaniel Smithers, August 16
25. Joseph Galloway and [Benjamin Franklin], The Speech of Joseph Galloway,
Esq; One of the Members for Philadelphia County: In Answer to the Speech of
John Dickinson, Esq; Delivered in the House of Assembly, May 24, 1764.
Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [August 11]
26. To Joseph Galloway, September 1
27. A Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway. Philadelphia:
Wil-liam Bradford, [September 17]
28. A Receipt to Make a Speech. By J----- G------, Esquire. [Philadelphia:
William Bradford, c. September]
29. JD and Unknown, “The Kennel Raker,” [c. September]
30. Excerpt of an Anti-Royal Government Article, The Pennsylvania Journal
(supplement), September 27
31. Joseph Galloway, To the Public. Philadelphia: William Dunlap,
[September 29]
32. “Last Tuesday Morning . . . ,” Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October
1]
33. Election Announcement: Representative to the Pennsylvania Assembly from
Philadelphia County, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4
34. Request to the Printer, October 2, The Pennsylvania Gazette,October 4
35. To Hannah Moland, October 4
36. To William Peters, October 10
37. To Isaac Norris, October 24
38. 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:
William Bradford, [October 26]
39. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, October 30
40. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The
Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature,vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, October): 316–17
41. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The Monthly
Review; Or Literary Journal:By Several Hands, vol. 31 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, October 1764): 318
42. [Benjamin Franklin,] Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment
of Mr. Franklin an Agent for this Province. [Philadelphia: Benjamin
Franklin and David Hall, November 7]
43. Notes for Dominus Rex v. John Bryan and John McManus, November 22
44. Observations on Mr. Franklin’s Remarks on a Late Protest, [November]
45. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Joseph Liston, [November 23]
46. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Edmund Liston, [n.d.]
47. Review of JD’s Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway in
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, November): 397
48. Anonymous, Nosum Nosorum: Or, a New Treatise on Large Noses.
Philadelphia: [Andrew Steuart]
49. Notes for Susannah White v. John Cloud, [c. 1764]
1765
50. Draft One of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” [January 10–15]
51. JD et al., Draft of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” January 30
52. Draft of “An Act for the Better Employment, Relief, and Support of
Poor,” [January 10–February 7]
53. Reviews of Joseph Galloway’s Speech and JD’s Reply in The Monthly
Re-view; Or Literary Journal: By Several Hands, vol. 32 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, January): 67–68
54. Notes for Dominus Rex v. Andrew Yeatman, February [19]
55. [Isaac Hunt,] The Bee. No. II (Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster,
February 19)
56. Statement of Daniel Tice in Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers
of Marple Township, [February 28]
57. Notes for Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township
, [February 1765]
58. From Edward Lloyd III, March 3
59. Anonymous, The Merit of Mr. Dickinson’s Speech, The Pennsylvania
Gazette, March 14
60. From Edward Lloyd III, March 17
61. To William Fisher, Samuel Smith, and Joseph Swift, March 30
62. From Joseph Moland, April 1
63. I.R. [John Hughes], Remarks on JD’s and Joseph Galloway’s Speeches,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 4
64. From George Garnett, April 15
65. “To Be Sold,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 18
66. From Parnel Davenport, April [2–9]
67. To James Humphreys, May 6
68. To Warrick Coats, [c. May–August]
69. The Joint and Several Answers of Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
70. Interrogatories for Richard Dennis v. Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
71. Notice of Debt Recovery, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13
72. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, July 15
73. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, July 26
74. “To the Electors of Philadelphia County,” The Pennsylvania Gazette,
August 8
Documents Related to the Stamp Act Congress
75. Draft One of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
76. Draft Two of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
77. JD et al., “Instructions to the Committee Appointed to Meet the
Committees of the other British Colonies at New York,” September 11
78. JD et al., Draft One of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [c. September 20]
79. JD et al., Draft Two of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [September 20–21]
80. JD et al., Draft Three of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly
on the Stamp Act, September 21
81. JD et al., Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act,
September 21
82. From Edward Lloyd III, September 23
83. From Thomas W. Moore, October 5
84. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, October 7
85. Announcement of Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, October 7, 1765,
The New-York Mercury, October 14
86. Draft One of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [September
29–October 8]
87. JD et al., Draft Two of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 8–18]
88. JD et al., Draft Three of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 19]
89. JD et al., Fragment of Draft Four of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
90. JD et al., Final Manuscript Version of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
91. Petition to the King from the Stamp Act Congress, October 21, 1765,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 24, 1766
************************************************
92. “Friends and Countrymen,” Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David
Hall, [November]
93. 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: William Bradford, [December 7]
94. From Samuel Pike, December 14
95. Draft to William Pitt, December 21
96. To William Pitt, December 21
97. From John St. Clair, December 23
98. Notes for Lessee of Peter Sigfreidus Alricks v. David Stewart, [c.
1765]
1766
99. To Francis Alison, January 10
100. From Samuel Pike, February 8
101. From Robert Smith, February 11
102. Advertisement for Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on
the Continent of North America, The London Evening Post, February 20
103. Essay on a Report Concerning the Petition for a Change of Government,
[March]
104. From S[amuel] M[orris], [March 1–19]
105. The Sons of Liberty, “The Sons of Liberty in the County of Sussex, on
Del-aware, to the Sons of Liberty Residing in the Northern and Southern
Colo-nies,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 3
106. From William Allason, April 24
107. Notes for Samuel Pike’s Lessee v. Samuel Hoare, [c. April]
108. Anonymous, “Extract of a Letter from London,” The Pennsylvania Gazette
, May 22
109. From William Samuel Johnson, May 24
110. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, May 26
111. Draft Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados, [May
1–19]
112. From S[amuel] M[orris], [May 1–19]
113. To William Bradford, [c. May 21–31]
114. Summary, Queries, and Responses for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana
Hundred, [May]
115. Notes for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana Hundred, [c. May]
116. A North-American [JD], An Address to the Committee of Correspondence
in Barbados. Occasioned by a Late Letter from Them to Their Agent in
London. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [c. May 21–June 1]
117. From Joseph Reed, June 2
118. From Christopher Gadsden, June 22
119. A Barbadian [Kenneth Morrison], An Essay Towards the Vindication of
the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand,
[June–August]
120. From John Williams, July 6
121. To George Read, July 9
122. To John Baynton, Samuel Wharton, and George Morgan, July 10
123. To James Sayre, July 11
124. From George Read, July 28
125. A Native of the Island [John Gay Alleyne], A Letter to the North
American, on Occasion of his Address to the Committee of Correspondence in
Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
126. A Native of Barbados, Candid Observation on Two Pamphlets Lately
Published. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
127. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, August 8
128. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, September 4
129. From John Williams, September 30
130. From John St. Clair, October 12
131. To Thomas Adam, October 22
132. From John St. Clair, October 24
133. From Henry Melchior Mühlenberg, October 27
134. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, October
135. Draft of “An Act for the Better Securing the Estates of Persons
Deceased,” [January 1765–October 1766]
136. Jack Northwester [Isaac Hunt], The Birth, Parentage, and Education, of
Praise-God Barebone. To Which is Added, An Election Ballad, or The
Lamentation of Miss *******. A True but Doleful Ditty. [Philadelphia:
Andrew Steuart, c. October]
137. From Edmund Jenings, November 10
138. From Edward Lloyd III, November 15
139. “Opinion on Notes Emitted by Some Merchants,” December
APPENDICES
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INTRODUCTION
EDITORIAL METHODOLOGY
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
1764
1. “To Be Lett,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5
2. Draft of “An Act for the Payment of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred and
Forty-Seven Pounds Sterling in Certain Proportions to Several Colonies in
America,” [January 6–10]
3. Draft Notes for Debate in the Assembly over Ways and Means of Raising
Funds, [January 12–February 1]
4. JD et al., Reply to the Governor’s Message, January 20
5. From Jacob Gooding, January 21
6. Edits on a Draft of “A Supplement to the Act, Intituled, ‘An Act for
Taking Lands in Execution for Payment of Debts,’” [January 27–February 3]
7. Draft of “An Act for restraining Lunaticks,” [c. January]
8. JD and Joseph Galloway, “An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous
As-semblies, and for the More Speedy and Effectual Punishing the Rioters,”
February 3
9. “A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Frontiers on Their Intended
Expedition Against the Indians Under the Protection of the Government,”
[February 3–9]
10. Opinion on Charles Marshall’s Title to Land in Worcester, Philadelphia
County, February 8
11. To Isaac Norris, February 9
12. To Isaac Norris, February 9
13. From William Allason, February 18
14. To Isaac Norris, February 29
15. JD et al., Report on Jeffery Amherst’s Letters, March 3
16. Draft of “Protest in the Assembly against the Clause for Making Paper
Bills of Credit a Legal Tender in Payment of All Contracts ‘Proprietary
Sterling Rents Only Excepted,’” March [10–13]
17. From Hannah Moland, April 9
18. From Gilbert Barkly, June 2
19. JD and [William Smith], A Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly in
the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [June 29]
20. Anonymous, The Maybe, Or Some Observations Occasion’d by Reading a
Speech Deliver’d in the House of Assembly, the 24th of May. Philadelphia:
Anthony Armbruster, [June]
21. “A Protest against a Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for
Petition-ing the King to Change the Colony of Pennsylvania from a
Proprietary to a Royal Government,” The Pennsylvania Journal, July 19
22. To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Philadelphia: [Henry
Miller?], [July]
23. To William Peters, August 3
24. From Nathaniel Smithers, August 16
25. Joseph Galloway and [Benjamin Franklin], The Speech of Joseph Galloway,
Esq; One of the Members for Philadelphia County: In Answer to the Speech of
John Dickinson, Esq; Delivered in the House of Assembly, May 24, 1764.
Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [August 11]
26. To Joseph Galloway, September 1
27. A Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway. Philadelphia:
Wil-liam Bradford, [September 17]
28. A Receipt to Make a Speech. By J----- G------, Esquire. [Philadelphia:
William Bradford, c. September]
29. JD and Unknown, “The Kennel Raker,” [c. September]
30. Excerpt of an Anti-Royal Government Article, The Pennsylvania Journal
(supplement), September 27
31. Joseph Galloway, To the Public. Philadelphia: William Dunlap,
[September 29]
32. “Last Tuesday Morning . . . ,” Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October
1]
33. Election Announcement: Representative to the Pennsylvania Assembly from
Philadelphia County, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4
34. Request to the Printer, October 2, The Pennsylvania Gazette,October 4
35. To Hannah Moland, October 4
36. To William Peters, October 10
37. To Isaac Norris, October 24
38. 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:
William Bradford, [October 26]
39. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, October 30
40. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The
Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature,vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, October): 316–17
41. Review of JD’s Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly in The Monthly
Review; Or Literary Journal:By Several Hands, vol. 31 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, October 1764): 318
42. [Benjamin Franklin,] Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment
of Mr. Franklin an Agent for this Province. [Philadelphia: Benjamin
Franklin and David Hall, November 7]
43. Notes for Dominus Rex v. John Bryan and John McManus, November 22
44. Observations on Mr. Franklin’s Remarks on a Late Protest, [November]
45. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Joseph Liston, [November 23]
46. Notes for Lockerman’s Lessee v. Edmund Liston, [n.d.]
47. Review of JD’s Reply to a Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway in
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, vol. 18 (London: Archibald
Hamilton, November): 397
48. Anonymous, Nosum Nosorum: Or, a New Treatise on Large Noses.
Philadelphia: [Andrew Steuart]
49. Notes for Susannah White v. John Cloud, [c. 1764]
1765
50. Draft One of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” [January 10–15]
51. JD et al., Draft of “An Act for the Relief of the Poor,” January 30
52. Draft of “An Act for the Better Employment, Relief, and Support of
Poor,” [January 10–February 7]
53. Reviews of Joseph Galloway’s Speech and JD’s Reply in The Monthly
Re-view; Or Literary Journal: By Several Hands, vol. 32 (London: Ralph
Griffiths, January): 67–68
54. Notes for Dominus Rex v. Andrew Yeatman, February [19]
55. [Isaac Hunt,] The Bee. No. II (Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster,
February 19)
56. Statement of Daniel Tice in Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers
of Marple Township, [February 28]
57. Notes for Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township
, [February 1765]
58. From Edward Lloyd III, March 3
59. Anonymous, The Merit of Mr. Dickinson’s Speech, The Pennsylvania
Gazette, March 14
60. From Edward Lloyd III, March 17
61. To William Fisher, Samuel Smith, and Joseph Swift, March 30
62. From Joseph Moland, April 1
63. I.R. [John Hughes], Remarks on JD’s and Joseph Galloway’s Speeches,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 4
64. From George Garnett, April 15
65. “To Be Sold,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 18
66. From Parnel Davenport, April [2–9]
67. To James Humphreys, May 6
68. To Warrick Coats, [c. May–August]
69. The Joint and Several Answers of Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
70. Interrogatories for Richard Dennis v. Warrick Coats, et al., [c.
May–August]
71. Notice of Debt Recovery, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13
72. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, July 15
73. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, July 26
74. “To the Electors of Philadelphia County,” The Pennsylvania Gazette,
August 8
Documents Related to the Stamp Act Congress
75. Draft One of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
76. Draft Two of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress,
[Sep-tember 10]
77. JD et al., “Instructions to the Committee Appointed to Meet the
Committees of the other British Colonies at New York,” September 11
78. JD et al., Draft One of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [c. September 20]
79. JD et al., Draft Two of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on
the Stamp Act, [September 20–21]
80. JD et al., Draft Three of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly
on the Stamp Act, September 21
81. JD et al., Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act,
September 21
82. From Edward Lloyd III, September 23
83. From Thomas W. Moore, October 5
84. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, October 7
85. Announcement of Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, October 7, 1765,
The New-York Mercury, October 14
86. Draft One of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [September
29–October 8]
87. JD et al., Draft Two of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 8–18]
88. JD et al., Draft Three of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress,
[October 19]
89. JD et al., Fragment of Draft Four of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
90. JD et al., Final Manuscript Version of the Declaration of the Stamp Act
Congress, [October 19]
91. Petition to the King from the Stamp Act Congress, October 21, 1765,
The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 24, 1766
************************************************
92. “Friends and Countrymen,” Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David
Hall, [November]
93. 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: William Bradford, [December 7]
94. From Samuel Pike, December 14
95. Draft to William Pitt, December 21
96. To William Pitt, December 21
97. From John St. Clair, December 23
98. Notes for Lessee of Peter Sigfreidus Alricks v. David Stewart, [c.
1765]
1766
99. To Francis Alison, January 10
100. From Samuel Pike, February 8
101. From Robert Smith, February 11
102. Advertisement for Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on
the Continent of North America, The London Evening Post, February 20
103. Essay on a Report Concerning the Petition for a Change of Government,
[March]
104. From S[amuel] M[orris], [March 1–19]
105. The Sons of Liberty, “The Sons of Liberty in the County of Sussex, on
Del-aware, to the Sons of Liberty Residing in the Northern and Southern
Colo-nies,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 3
106. From William Allason, April 24
107. Notes for Samuel Pike’s Lessee v. Samuel Hoare, [c. April]
108. Anonymous, “Extract of a Letter from London,” The Pennsylvania Gazette
, May 22
109. From William Samuel Johnson, May 24
110. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, May 26
111. Draft Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados, [May
1–19]
112. From S[amuel] M[orris], [May 1–19]
113. To William Bradford, [c. May 21–31]
114. Summary, Queries, and Responses for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana
Hundred, [May]
115. Notes for Brandywine Hundred v. Christiana Hundred, [c. May]
116. A North-American [JD], An Address to the Committee of Correspondence
in Barbados. Occasioned by a Late Letter from Them to Their Agent in
London. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [c. May 21–June 1]
117. From Joseph Reed, June 2
118. From Christopher Gadsden, June 22
119. A Barbadian [Kenneth Morrison], An Essay Towards the Vindication of
the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand,
[June–August]
120. From John Williams, July 6
121. To George Read, July 9
122. To John Baynton, Samuel Wharton, and George Morgan, July 10
123. To James Sayre, July 11
124. From George Read, July 28
125. A Native of the Island [John Gay Alleyne], A Letter to the North
American, on Occasion of his Address to the Committee of Correspondence in
Barbados. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
126. A Native of Barbados, Candid Observation on Two Pamphlets Lately
Published. Barbados: George Esmand, [July–August]
127. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, August 8
128. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, September 4
129. From John Williams, September 30
130. From John St. Clair, October 12
131. To Thomas Adam, October 22
132. From John St. Clair, October 24
133. From Henry Melchior Mühlenberg, October 27
134. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, October
135. Draft of “An Act for the Better Securing the Estates of Persons
Deceased,” [January 1765–October 1766]
136. Jack Northwester [Isaac Hunt], The Birth, Parentage, and Education, of
Praise-God Barebone. To Which is Added, An Election Ballad, or The
Lamentation of Miss *******. A True but Doleful Ditty. [Philadelphia:
Andrew Steuart, c. October]
137. From Edmund Jenings, November 10
138. From Edward Lloyd III, November 15
139. “Opinion on Notes Emitted by Some Merchants,” December
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