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Massachusetts.
46
Connecticut.
43
Swift, Jonathan
26
Bunyan, John
22
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
20
Watts, Isaac
13
subjects
New York (N.Y.) -- Newspapers.
18
Boston (Mass.) -- Newspapers.
11
Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Newspapers.
11
Women -- Social conditions.
9
Fairy tales.
8
Providence (R.I.) -- Newspapers.
8
publication date
pre-1920
4950
1920-1939
50
publishers
[s.n.]
94
printed in the year
56
s.n.]
42
Printed in the year
27
s.n.
15
printed for T. Cadell
13
Randolph transcript, and Norfolk County advertiser.
1857
East Norfolk register.
1865
Lowell morning citizen
1895 [microform].
The Pepperell clarion-advertiser.
1868
The Plymouth Rock.
1867
Journal of commerce and commercial bulletin.
1903
To the poor of Norwich.
1796
To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's treasury. The memorial of the several freeholders of the Principality of Wales, ...
1779
To the tune of ---- Widow O'Brady.
1775
To the worthy and independent electors of Westminster. Many insidious and underhand artifices having been used to weaken the attachment of Mr. Fox's friends, ...
1784
To the worthy electors of the city and liberty of Westminster. A malicious report having been industriously propagated by the enemies of Lord Lincoln, ...
1780
Westminster election. Fair statement of public services.
1788
Westminster races, 1765.
1765
Yarmouth gazette extraordinary. By constitutional authority. From Friday, March 26th, to Sunday, March 28th, 1784.
1784
To the worthy & independent freemen of the city of York. Gentlemen, before you engage your votes and interest to Lord Gallway and his new friend, ...
1784
To the worthy and independent electors of the city of Westminster. You all remember when the nomination of the representatives was solely and entirely in the hands of the Court, and two noble dukes, ...
1784
The Committee for conducting the scrutiny in favor of Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray, (unanimously appointed by the grand committee) return their most humble and grateful thanks, for the numerous and liberal subscriptions, ...
1784
The electors of Westminster have determined, by a general illumination this evening, to celebtate [sic] the triumph of the rights of election over the unconstitutional attacks of a prerogative minister!
1785
City and liberty of Westminster. Oct. 10, 1774.
1774
A chapter of the times!
1788
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