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John Dickinson | lit.salon
John Dickinson
Born:
1732
Died:
1808
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Born:
1732
Died:
1808
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Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British colonies
1768
John Dickinson, R. T. Haines Halsey
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A reply to a piece called The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esquire
1764
John Dickinson
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Empire and nation: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, John Dickinson.: Letters from the Federal farmer, Richard Henry Lee.
1961
John Dickinson, Richard Henry Lee, Forrest McDonald
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A speech, delivered in the House of Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764: By John Dickinson, ...
1764
John Dickinson
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To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council, the representation and petition of Your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania.
1764
John Dickinson
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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.
1765
John Dickinson
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An address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados: Occasioned by a late letter from them to their agent in London. By a North-American. [Two lines from Shakespeare].
1766
John Dickinson
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An essay on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America: with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in Assembly.
1774
John Dickinson
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The writings of John Dickinson
1895
John Dickinson
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The letters of Fabius, in 1788, on the Federal Constitution; and in 1797, on the present situation of public affairs.: Copy-right secured.
1797
John Dickinson
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The political writings of John Dickinson, esquire: late president of the state of Delaware, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
1801
John Dickinson
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An address on the past, present, and eventual relations of the United States to France
1803
John Dickinson
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Animal Farm With Connections
1999
George Orwell, James Thurber, Jonathan Swift, Charles Lane, Amos Bronson Alcott, John Dickinson
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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
1764
John Dickinson, Pennsylvania. General Assembly
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Last Tuesday morning Mr. Galloway carried a writing containing some reflections on me, to a printer in this city, and desired that he would insert it in his next news paper ...
1764
John Dickinson
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Last Tuesday morning Mr. Galloway carried a writing containing some reflections on me, to a printer in this city ...
1764
John Dickinson
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To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council, the representation and petition of Your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania
1764
John Dickinson
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Protestation gegen die Bestellung Herrn Benjamin Franklins zu einem Agenten für diese Provinz
1764
John Dickinson, Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania. General Assembly
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A speech delivered in the House of Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764
1764
John Dickinson
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A speech, delivered in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania May 24th, 1764
1764
John Dickinson
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Friends and countrymen: The critical time is now come, when you are reduced to the necessity of forming a resolution ... whether Pennsylvanians, from henceforward, shall be freemen or slaves. ..
1765
John Dickinson
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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
1765
John Dickinson
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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
1766
John Dickinson
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The late regulations respecting the British colonies on the continent of America considered: ina letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in London.
1766
John Dickinson
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A new song To the tune of "Hearts of oak, &c."
1768
John Dickinson
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A new song.: To the tune of "Hearts of oak, &c."
1768
John Dickinson
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Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
1768
John Dickinson
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A copy of a letter from a gentleman in Virginia, to a merchant in Philadelphia.
1768
John Dickinson
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Letter to James Otis asking for news on non-importation movement and noting that he writes on untaxed paper
1768
John Dickinson
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Lettres d'un fermier de Pensylvanie aux habitans de l'Amérique septentrionale: traduites de l'anglois
1769
John Dickinson
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The Farmer's and Monitor's letters, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
1769
John Dickinson, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee
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Lettres d'un fermier de Pensylvanie aux habitans de l'Amérique septentrionale
1769
John Dickinson, Barbeu Du Bourg M., Benjamin Franklin
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An Elegy to the infamous memory of Sr. F--- B-----
1769
John Dickinson
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A letter from the country, to a gentleman in Philadelphia.: My dear friend, I am very sorry for the piece of intelligence you were pleased to communicate to me in your last. Five ships, loaded with tea, on their way to America! ..
1773
John Dickinson
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A new essay (by the Pennsylvanian farmer) on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America: with the resolves of the Committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in Assembly.
1774
John Dickinson
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A Letter to the inhabitants of the province of Quebec: extract from the minutes of the Congress
1774
John Dickinson
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Resolutions, &. at a provincial meeting of deputies chosen by the several counties, in Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, July 15, 1774, and continued by adjournments from day to day.
1774
John Dickinson
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A new essay (by the Pennsylvania farmer) on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America: with the resolves of the Committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in Assembly
1774
John Dickinson
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A new essay by the Pennsylvanian farmer on the constitutional power of Great-Britian over the colonies in America: with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, ...
1774
John Dickinson
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A new essay (by the Pennsylvanian farmer): on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America; with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to the representatives in assembly
1774
John Dickinson
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Fragments on the confederation of the American states
1787
John Dickinson, George Washington
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A Fragment
1796
John Dickinson
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A caution; or, Reflections on the present contest between France and Great-Britain
1798
John Dickinson, William Duane
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The political writings of John Dickinson, esquire, late president of the state of Delaware, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1801
John Dickinson
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The address of Congress to the inhabitants of Quebec, dated Oct. 26, 1774
1801
John Dickinson, United States. Continental Congress (1774)
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The political writings of the late John Dickinson, formerly president of the state of Delaware, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1814
John Dickinson
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A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in general congress at Philadelphia seting [sic] forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. Philadelphia: printed by William and Thomas Bradford, 1775
1865
John Dickinson, United States. Continental Congress
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The letters of Fabius, in 1788, on the Federal Constitution.: [Edited by Paul L. Ford.]
1888
John Dickinson
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The letters of Fabius, in 1788, on the federal Constitution
1888
John Dickinson
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The writings of John Dickinson political writings, 1764-1774
1895
John Dickinson