Text To the inhabitants of the city, county and province of New-York. : Cavete! Cavete! Latet anguis in herba. Friends and fellow-citizens, A fugitive hand-bill has lately been addressed to you, under the signature of an American …, page [2] Urging support of the Committee of Observation's call for a meeting on Wednesday, March 15, to choose representatives to meet with those of other counties in Provincial Congress for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed and dated on p. [2]: A Whig. New-York, Saturday 11th March 1775. Followed by: Extract of a letter from London, dated January 7th, 1775. [and] Abstract of a letter dated London, 4th January, 1775. Imprint from colophon. References: Evans 14506. View Item
Text To the inhabitants of the city, county and province of New-York. : Cavete! Cavete! Latet anguis in herba. Friends and fellow-citizens, A fugitive hand-bill has lately been addressed to you, under the signature of an American …, page [1] Urging support of the Committee of Observation's call for a meeting on Wednesday, March 15, to choose representatives to meet with those of other counties in Provincial Congress for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed and dated on p. [2]: A Whig. New-York, Saturday 11th March 1775. Followed by: Extract of a letter from London, dated January 7th, 1775. [and] Abstract of a letter dated London, 4th January, 1775. Imprint from colophon. References: Evans 14506. View Item
Text A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies, verso Signed: 10th October, 1775. Analysis A.P. Possibly an English imprint. At the head of a copy which has been reproduced in facsimile is inscribed: Ministerial production. Text in two columns; printed area measures 28.2 x 17.7 cm. New-York Historical copy stamped posted and addressed on verso: "To Major General Guy Carleton, Governor Quebec". References: Bristol B3966; Shipton & Mooney 42805. View Item
Text A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies, recto Signed: 10th October, 1775. Analysis A.P. Possibly an English imprint. At the head of a copy which has been reproduced in facsimile is inscribed: Ministerial production. Text in two columns; printed area measures 28.2 x 17.7 cm. New-York Historical copy stamped posted and addressed on verso: "To Major General Guy Carleton, Governor Quebec". References: Bristol B3966; Shipton & Mooney 42805. View Item
Text By the packet just arrived here, and Captain Spain, at Philadelphia, from England, : we have the following interesting advices. Contains extracts from letters from London in support of America and sympathetic to American grievances- dated Jan. 3-6- 1775. Printed in two columns. New-York Historical copy dated in ms.: Saturday 11th March 1775; fabric lining. References: Evans 13858. View Item
Text From the London evening post, 29th of April 1775. To the three generals, with Scotch orders, on their voyage to North-America. : [one line of Latin] : Critical and faithful extracts from Colonel Cavallier's [i.e., Cavalier's] Memoirs of the wars of the Ce Drawing parallels between the persecution of the French Protestants as described by Cavalier- and Great Britain's policy toward the American colonies. Ascribed to John Dunlap's Philadelphia press by Evans (entry 14517) and Hildeburn. A second entry in Evans (14055) supplies New York as place of publication. Ascribed by Ford to the press of Ezekiel Russell of Salem- based on an advertisement for it appearing in the imprint of another broadside printed by Russell. Cf. Bristol B4113; Ford- W.C. Broadsides- 1926. Text in two columns; printed area measures 38.3 x 17.5 cm. View Item
Text New-York, October 30, 1776. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty. : The humble address of the high sheriff, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Devonshire, England. Ascribed to the press of Donald Macdonald and Alexander Cameron by Bristol. Type ornament rule above imprint. References: Bristol B4297; Shipton & Mooney- 43019. View Item
Text The address of the Lords and Commons to his Majesty, on the present state of America, &c. : From the London gazette, of Feb. 11. St. James's, February 9. This address was printed in Rivington's New-York gazetteer of April 13- 1775- p. [2]. The broadside text has additions and deletions; the duplicated sections are printed with standing type. Text in two columns. View Item
Text Dr. Auchmuty's letter to Capt. Montresor, chief engineer, at Boston. : New-York, April 19, 1775. My dear sir, Yesterday Capt. Coupar arrived from London; Rivington I conclude will have all the news in his paper ... Including extracts from a letter concerning the unrest in the colonies; dated London- March the 4th- 1775. Signed: Samuel Auchmuty. References: Evans 13818; Ford- W.C. Broadsides- 1791. View Item
Image Text 2 Items To the inhabitants of the city, county and province of New-York. : Cavete! Cavete! Latet anguis in herba. Friends and fellow-citizens, A fugitive hand-bill has lately been addressed to you, under the signature of an American … Urging support of the Committee of Observation's call for a meeting on Wednesday- March 15- to choose representatives to meet with those of other counties in Provincial Congress for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed and dated on p. [2]: A Whig. New-York- Saturday 11th March 1775. Followed by: Extract of a letter from London- dated January 7th- 1775. [and] Abstract of a letter dated London- 4th January- 1775. Imprint from colophon. References: Evans 14506. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies. Signed: 10th October- 1775. Analysis A.P. Possibly an English imprint. At the head of a copy which has been reproduced in facsimile is inscribed: Ministerial production. Text in two columns; printed area measures 28.2 x 17.7 cm. New-York Historical copy stamped posted and addressed on verso: "To Major General Guy Carleton- Governor Quebec". References: Bristol B3966; Shipton & Mooney 42805. View Item