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The alarm. Number I : My dear fellow citizens, The chief end of all free government, is the protection of property, from injuries within and without it. ...
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) ; (1/2₋p0₋s)Holdings: Loading…
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The alarm. Number II : My dear fellow citizens, It was fully proved to you in my first number, that the East-India Company obtained their exclusive privilege of trade to that count...
Authors: Hampden
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The alarm. Number III : My dear fellow citizens, I have in my preceding numbers, considered, the consequences of the East-India Company's monopoly of that trade, as it respects the...
Authors: Hampden
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The alarm, number IV : My dear fellow citizens, The pernicious effects of the intended importation of the East-India Company's teas, in a commercial view, were in general pointed o...
Authors: Hampden
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The alarm. Number V : My dear fellow citizens, You have been informed by the last vessel from London, that the duty will be paid there, on tea imported into America. The ministry ....
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 4 pages ; (folio)Holdings: Loading…
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A letter to the President of the United States : touching on prosecutions, under his patronage before the Circuit Court in the District of Connecticut
Authors: Hampden
Published: Printed by Oliver Steele and Co., 1808Physical Description: 28 pagesHoldings: Loading…
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Letters to the Duke of Portland : on his dereliction of the cause of the people. First published in the Morning chronicle. Under the signature of Hampden. Dedicated to the Right Ho...
Authors: Hampden
Published: printed for J. Ridgeway, 1794Physical Description: 4 unnumbered pages, viii, 50 pages ; 8vo.Holdings: Loading…
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A vindication of the petition of the livery of the city of London, to His Majesty, as to the charge upon the ministry of raising a revenue in our colonies by prerogative.
Authors: Hampden
Published: 1769Physical Description: 15, 1 unnumbered page ; 8vo.Holdings: Loading…
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A mirror for princes, in a letter to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By Hampden.
Authors: Hampden
Published: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1797Physical Description: 2 unnumbered pages, 61, 3 unnumbered pages ; 8vo.Holdings: Loading…
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Letters to the Duke of Portland : on his dereliction of the cause of the people. First published in the Morning chronicle. Under the signature of Hampden. Dedicated to the Right Ho...
Authors: Hampden
Published: printed for J. Ridgeway, 1794Physical Description: 4 unnumbered pages, viii, 50 pages ; 8⁰.Holdings: Loading…Connect to: Full text online - MSU authorized users
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A vindication of the petition of the livery of the city of London, to His Majesty, as to the charge upon the ministry of raising a revenue in our colonies by prerogative.
Authors: Hampden
Published: 1769Physical Description: 15, 1 unnumbered page ; 8⁰.Holdings: Loading…Connect to: Full text online - MSU authorized users
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Letters to the Duke of Portland : on his dereliction of the cause of the people. First published in the Morning chronicle. Under the signature of Hampden. Dedicated to the Right Ho...
Authors: Hampden
Published: printed for J. Ridgeway, 1795Physical Description: 4 unnumbered pages, viii, 50 pages ; 8⁰.Holdings: Loading…Connect to: Full text online - MSU authorized users
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A mirror for princes, in a letter to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By Hampden.
Authors: Hampden
Published: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1797Physical Description: 2 unnumbered pages, 61, 3 unnumbered pages ; 8⁰.Holdings: Loading…Connect to: Full text online - MSU authorized users
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Ministers the cause of the miseries and disaffection of the people ; addressed to the British nation. By Hampden. These thoughts occured to the author on reading the reply of the p...
Authors: Hampden
Published: Sold by Evans and Bone, 1797Physical Description: 7, 1 unnumbered page ; 4⁰.Holdings: Loading…Connect to: Full text online - MSU authorized users
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The alarm. Number I : My dear fellow citizens, The chief end of all free government, is the protection of property, from injuries within and without it. ...
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) ; (1/2⁰), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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The alarm. Number II : My dear fellow citizens, It was fully proved to you in my first number, that the East-India Company obtained their exclusive privilege of trade to that count...
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) ; (1/2⁰), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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The alarm. Number III : My dear fellow citizens, I have in my preceding numbers, considered, the consequences of the East-India Company's monopoly of that trade, as it respects the...
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) ; (1/2⁰), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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The alarm, number IV : My dear fellow citizens, The pernicious effects of the intended importation of the East-India Company's teas, in a commercial view, were in general pointed o...
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) ; (1/2⁰), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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The alarm. Number V : My dear fellow citizens, You have been informed by the last vessel from London, that the duty will be paid there, on tea imported into America. The ministry ....
Authors: Hampden
Published: [publisher not identified], 1773Physical Description: 4 pages ; (folio), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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A letter to the President of the United States : touching on prosecutions, under his patronage before the Circuit Court in the District of Connecticut
Authors: Hampden
Published: Printed by Oliver Steele and Co., 1808Physical Description: 28 pages, Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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