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Page 31 - I. The History of the First Settlement of Virginia, and the Government thereof, to the present Time. II. The Natural Productions and Conveniences of the Country, suited to Trade and Improvement. III. The Native Indians, their Religion, Laws and Customs, in War and Peace. IV. The present State of the Country, as to the Polity of the Government, and the Improvements of the Land. By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place.
Page 29 - Select Letters on the TRADE and GOVERNMENT OF AMERICA; and the PRINCIPLES of LAW and POLITY, applied to the AMERICAN COLONIES.
Page 40 - A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the xxixth regiment; which with the xivth regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe. Printed by order of the town of Boston, and sold by Edes and Gill, in Queen-street, and T.
Page 14 - An Argument in Defence of the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT claimed by the COLONIES TO TAX THEMSELVES. With a Review of the Laws of England, relative to Representation and Taxation. To which is added, an ACCOUNT of the RISE OF THE COLONIES; and the Manner in which the rights of the...
Page 1 - Historia natural y moral de las Indias en que se tratan las cosas notables del cielo, y elementos, metales, plantas, y animales délias: y los ritos, y cere-monias, leyes, y gobierno, y guerras de los Indios.
Page 73 - Considerations on the Measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in North America (1774).
Page 77 - Cool Thoughts on the Consequences to GREAT BRITAIN OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. ON THE Expense of GREAT BRITAIN in the Settlement and Defence of the AMERICAN COLONIES.
Page 13 - An Appeal to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain, in the present Disputes with America. By an Old Member of Parliament.
Page 75 - The constitutions of the several independent States of America; the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation between the said States; the treaties between His most Christian Majesty and the United States.
Page 23 - Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws. Containing an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions ; Together with observations on the manners of the Indians.

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