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British pamphlets on the American revolution, 1763-1785 / edited by Harry T. Dickinson

データ種別 図書
出版情報 London : Pickering & Chatto , 2007-
大きさ v. ; 24 cm

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本文言語 英語
内容注記 v. 1. The regulations lately made concerning the colonies, and the impofed upon them, confidered / [Thomas Whately]
The objections to the taxation of our American colonies, by the legislature of Great Britain, briefly confider'd / [Soame Jenyns]
Considerations relative to the North American colonies / [John Fothergill]
Consideration on the American stamp act, and on the conduct of the minister who planned it
The justice and necessity of taxing the American colonies, demonstrated
The crisis. or, A full defence of the colonies
Considerations on the points lately brought into question as to the parliament's right of taxing the colonies, and of the measures neceffary to be taken at this crisis, being an appendix, section III, to the administration of the colonies / [Thomas Pownall]
The importance of the colonies of North America, and the interest of Great Britain with regard to them, considered / [Ray Nicholas]
v. 2. The legislative authority of the British parliament, with respect to North America, and the privileges of the assemblies there, briefly confidred / J.M. of the inner temple
The rights of parliament vindicated, on occasion of the late stamp-act
The constitutional right of the legislature of Great Britain, to tax the British colonies in America, impartially stated
Shall I go to war with my American brethren? / [John Erskine]
The rights of the colonies, and the extent of the legislative authority of Great-Britain, briefly stated and considered / [Richard Phelps]
Consideration on the expediency of admitting representatives from the American colonies into the British house of commons / [Francis Maseres]
The right of the British legislature to tax the American colonies vindicated; and the means of asserting that right proposed / [John Gray]
The right of the British legislature to tax the colonies considered, in a letter to the right hon
The American crisis: a letter, addressed by permission to the Earl Gower, lord president of the council, &c. &c. &c. on the present alarming disturbances in the colonies / William Allen
v. 3. A plan to reconcile Great Britain & her colonies, and preserve the dependency of America / [Joseph Cawthorne]
An address to protestant dissenters of all denominations, on the approaching election of members of parliament, with respect to the state of public liberty in general, and of American affairs in particular / [Joseph Priestley]
A letter to a member of parliament on the present unhappy dispute between Great Britain and her colonies
The interest of the merchants and manufacturers of Great Britain, in the present contest with the colonies, stated and considered / [William Knox]
A plan for conciliating the jarring political interests of Great Britain and her North American colonies, and for promoting a general re-union throughout the whole of the British Empire
The supremacy of the British legislature over the colonies, candidly discussed
The humble petition of the merchants, traders, and others, of the city of London, concerned in the commerce of North America
Conciliatory address to the people of Great Britain and of the colonies, on the present important crisis
The pamphlet, entitled, "taxation no tyranny,"candidly considered, it's arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted
v. 4. Resistance no rebellion
A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his calm address to the American colonies / [William Knox]
A view of the several schemes with respect to America; and their comparative merit in promoting the dignity and interest of Great Britain / [Capel Lofft]
A plan of reconciliation between Great Britain and her colonies; founded in justice, and constitutional security / [Obadiah Hulme]
A short appeal to the people of Great Britain; upon the unavoidable necessity of the present war with our disaffected colonies
Consideration on the late act for prohibiting all commercial intercourse with the rebellious colonies / [Alexander Wight]
American resistance indefensible / [A coutry curate]
A sermon on the general fast, Friday, December 13, 1776, for the pardon of sins, averting judgments, imploring victory and perpetuating peace to the British empire / East Apthorp
The American war lamented / Joshua Toulmin
v. 5. Considerations on the American War, addressed to the people of England / [Israel Mauduit]
Reflections on the present state of the American War
Independency the object of the Congress in America, or, An apeal to facts
The nature, extent, and importance, of the duty of allegiance / George Campbell
The justice and necessity of the War with our American colonies examined / Alexander Carlyle
Reflections on our present critical situation
A conciliation with America : adapted to the constitutional rights of the colonies and the supremacy of Great Britain / [Joseph Cawthorne?]
v. 6. The case stated on philosophical grounds, between Great Britain and her colonies
The memorial of common-sence, upon the present crisis between Great-Britain and America / [John Cartwright?]
The conciliatory bills considered
Proposals for a plan towards a reconciliation and reunion with the thirteen provinces of America, and for a union with the other colonies
Letters on the American War / David Hartley
Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America / [Edmund Jenings]
v. 7. Observations on American independency / [Thomas Tod]
An essay on the interests of Britain in regard to America
Draught of a proposed bill for conciliation with America / [David Hartley]
A plan or articles of perpetual union, commerce and friendship, between Great Britain and her American colonies
A sermon preached before the Honourable House fo Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday, February 21, 1781 / Andrew Burnaby
Free thoughts on the continuation of the American War, and the necessity of its termination
Considerations on the American War / Joseph Williams
A plan of reconciliation with America; consistent with the dignity and interests of both countries
Consolatory thoughts on American independence / [Thomas Tod]
An enquiry, whether the absolute independence of America is not to be preferr'd to her partial dependence, as most agreeable to the real interests of Great Britain
The recovery of America demonstrated to be practicable by Great-Britain, upon principles and deductions that are clear, precise, and convincing
A word of parting to the Earl of Shelburne
v. 8. The case and claim of the American loyalists impartially stated and considered / [Board of American Loyalists]
Thoughts on the present war
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne on the peace
Considerations on a provisional treaty with America and the preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain / [Andrew Kippis]
A letter on the preliminaries of peace / [William Meredith]
American loyalists
一般注記 Vol. 1. 1763-1766. -- v. 2. 1766-1774. -- v. 3. 1774-1775. -- v. 4. 1775-1776. -- v. 5. 1776-1778. -- v. 6. 1778. -- v. 7. 1779-1782. -- v. 8. 1783-1785
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Vol. 1: 1st, 2nd works: Originally published: London : J. Wilkie, 1765. 3rd work: Originally published: London : Henry Kent, 1765. 4th work: Originally published: London : W. Nicoll, 1766. 5th work: Originally published: London : J. Almon, 1766. 6th work: London : W. Griffin, 1766. 7th work: Originally published: London : J. Dodsley, 1766. 8th work: London : T. PEAT, 1766
Vol. 2: 1st work: Originally published: London : W. Nicoll, 1766. 2nd work: OriginallyLondon : J. Almon, 1766. 3rd work: Originally published: London : J. Ridley, 1768. 4th work: Originally published: London : G. Kearsly, 1769. 5th work: Originally published: London : J. Nourse, 1769. 6th work: Originally published: London : B. White, 1770. 7th work: Originally published: London : T. Becket, 1774. 8th work: Originally published: London : J. Henderson and J. Fox, 1774. 9th work: Originally published: London : T. Cadell, 1774
Vol. 3: 1st work: Originally published: London : J. Almon, 1774. 2nd work: Originally published: Boston : Thomas and John Fleet, 1774. 3rd work: Originally published: London : J. Walter, 1774. 4th work: Originally published: London : T. Cadell, 1774. 5th work: Originally published: London : J. Ridley, 1775. 6th work: Originally published: London : J. Johnson, 1775. 7th work: Originally published: [London], [1775]. 8th work: Originally publsihed: London : J. Wilkie, 1775. 9th work: Originally published: London : W. Davis and T. Evans, [1775]
Vol. 4: 1st, 2nd works: Originally published: London : J. Wilkie, 1765. 3rd work: Originally published: London : Henry Kent, 1765. 4th work: Originally published: London : W, Nicoll, 1766. 5th work: Originally published: London : J. Almon, 1766. 6th work: Originally published: London : W. Griffin, 1766. 7th work: Originally published: London : J. Dodsley and J. Walter, 1766. 8th work: Originally published: London : T. Peat, 1766
Vol. 5: 1st work: originally published: London : T. Becket, 1776. 2nd work: originally published: London : T. Payne, 1776. 3rd work: originally published: London : John, Francis and Charles Rivington, 1776. 4th work: orignally published: Aberdeen : J. Chalmers, 1777. 5th work: originally published: Edinburgh : J. Dickson, 1777. 6th work: originally published: London : J. Williams, 1777. 7th work: originally published: London : Hooper and Davies, 1778
Vol. 6: 1st work: originally published: London : G. Kearsley, 1778. 2nd work: originally published: London : J. Almon, 1778. 3rd work: originally published: London : T. Cadell, 1778. 4th work: originally published: London : G. Kearsly, 1778. 5th work: originally published: London : Almon, Kearsley, Dilly, etc., 1778. 6th work: originally published: London : Edward and Charles Tilly, 1778
Vol. 7: 1st work: originally published: [?Edinburgh] : [James Donaldson, 1779]. 2nd work: originally published: London : J. Sewell, 1780. 3rd work: originally published: s.l. : n.p., 1780. 4th work: originally published: London : printed for the author, 1780. 5th, 6th works: originally published: London : T. Payne, 1781. 7th work: originally published: London : T. Hookham, 1782. 8th work: originally published: London : J.P. Coghlan, 1782. 9th work: originally published: Edinburgh : James Donaldson, 1782. 10th work: originally published: London : J. Bew and R. Faulder, [1782]. 11th work: originally published: London : G. Wilkie, 1782. 12th work: originally published: London : J. Debrett, 1782
Vol. 8: 1st work: originally published: London : [G. Wilkie?], 1783. 2nd work: originally published: London : Charled Dilly, 1783. 3rd work: originally published: London : J. Debrett, 1783. 4th work: originally published: London : T. Cadell, 1783. 5th work: originally published: London : n.p., 1783. 6th work: originally published: [London] : [n.p., 1783/4?]
Includes bibliographical references
著者標目  *Dickinson, H. T.
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NCID BA82822151
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