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1 | Adams, John | Boston Gazette (newspaper) | From John Adams to the Freeholders and Other … | 1774-12-10 | Cambridge,10 December 1774. printed : Mass. Provincial Congress, Jours. William Lincoln, ed., The... |
2 | Adams, John | Inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay Colony | Report Relative to Assuming Civil Government, 10 … | 1774-12-10 | Cambridge,10 December 1774. printed : Mass. Provincial Congress, Jours. William Lincoln, ed., The... |
3 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Argument for the Crown: 4–5 December 1770 | ≈1770-12-04 | May it please &c. It now remains to close this Cause on the part of the Crown, a cause, which... | |
4 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of Cushing’s and Lynde’s Charges to the … | 1770-12-05 | Judge Cushing . The longest Tryal I have ever known. The Party in K ing S treet had a right to... | |
5 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of Cushing’s and Lynde’s charges to the … | 1770-10-29 | J. Cushing. It is odd the Town should think of doing Justice by a Mob. The principal Q uestion... | |
6 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of Adams’ Argument: 27 October 1770 | 1770-10-27 | Adams. It is certain a great bitterness between Soldiers and Inhabitants. No Evidence applys to... | |
7 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of Auchmuty’s Argument for the Defense … | 1770-10-27 | Auchmuty. Something horrid in agitation by the Bells ringing. I have but little Charity for those... | |
8 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of Samuel Quincy’s Argument for The … | 1770-10-25 | Mr. Quincy. 3 Inst. 47 4 Black 195. Definition of Murder 1 Haw. p. 80. §18. What killing of... | |
9 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of the Preliminary Argument: 24 October … | 1770-10-24 | Q uestion of the Jury Prisoner having a Right by Statute of W. to a Copy of the Panel. Court... | |
10 | Paine, Robert Treat | Paine’s Minutes of the Proceedings on the Motion for a … | ≈1770-09-01 | Motion for new Trial. Deming. Foreman. Mr. Lothrop was satisfied as to Fact, but not Law. Mr.... |