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An Address to the merchants, freeholders, and all other the [sic] inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania in particular, and the southern colonies in general. : [One line in La...
Published 1768“…[Printed by William Goddard?],…”
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Candid remarks on Dr. Witherspoon's Address to the inhabitants of Jamaica, and the other West-India Islands, &c. : In a letter to those gentlemen. : [Three lines from Virgil].
Published 1772“…Printed [by William Goddard],…”
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The Fall of Samuel the Squomicutite, and the overthrow of the sons of Gideon.
Published 1763“…[Printed by William Goddard?],…”
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Cumberland, (colony of Rhode-Island) April 16, 1763. To the public. : the detection of fraud and the punishment of villainy are virtues alike becoming the human mind ...
Published 1763“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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The Friends of liberty and justice think it is necessary, at this juncture, to republish the following piece, which made its appearance some time ago in the New-York journal, and w...
Published 1772“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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A German freeholder, to his countrymen.
Published 1770“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Advertisement. : the Junto, after several private meetings and adjournments at the Theatre of Scandal, in Fourth-Street, during two long weeks past, and at a prodigious waste of pa...
Published 1770“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Advertisement. : I have the satisfaction to acquaint the public, that on the first inst. (the anniversary election in this province) a great number of the freeholders and freemem o...
Published 1770“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Andrew Marvell's second address to the inhabitants of Ppiladelphia [sic] : [Six lines of quotation].
Published 1773“…Printed [by William Goddard],…”
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No. I. Philadelphia, June 10th, 1773. To my fellow citizens, friends to liberty, and enemies to despotism. : Having lately had a paper signed a Philadelphian, it gave rise to the f...
Published 1773“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Philadelphia, December 23, 1766. : Proposals for printing by subscription: in four pages, large folio, on a beautiful letter and good paper, the Pennsylvania chronicle, and univers...
Published 1766“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Printing-Office, Providence, August 31, 1762. To the publick. : As the colony of Rhode-Island from its first institution to this present time, has been remarkable for maintaining t...
Published 1762“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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Providence, (Tuesday morning) September 25, 1764. : Madam, As the close of this day is devoted to social mirth and gaity, and the ladies being esteem'd the only real promoters of i...
Published 1764“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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To the public. : Injustice, under whatever form it makes it's appearance, ought to be detected and punished. But when the authority of an office is made use of to oppress the poor...
Published 1763“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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In memory of Obadiah Brown, Esquire : who departed this life, the seventeenth of June, M. DCC. LXII. aged forty-nine years, eight months, and four days.
Published 1762“…[Printed by William Goddard?],…”
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The rights of colonies examined. /
Published 1764“…Printed by William Goddard.,…”
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The rights of colonies examined. : [Two lines from St. Paul].
Published 1765“…Printed by William Goddard.,…”
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To the freemen of the colony. : Gentlemen, Mr. Ward and his friends, agreeable to their unfair and customary way, have published something about the cooper's letter, with some fals...
Published 1763“…[Printed by William Goddard],…”
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To the inhabitants of the colony of Rhode-Island. : the importance of the following intelligence to everyone of you ... make it may indispensable duty to give you the knowledge of...
Published 1764“…[Printed by William Goddard?],…”
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Great preparations necessary for heaven, an evidence of the glory and worth of heaven. : a sermon, preached at North-Preston, June 25, 1761: at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Heze...
Published 1763“…Printed by William Goddard,…”
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