30 books
John Dickinson, the Author of the Declaration on Taking Up Arms in 1775 (Classic Reprint)
Mr. Lee's Plan (Classic Reprint)
Historical Notes on the Employment of Negroes in the American Army of the Revolution (Classic Reprint)
Prytaneum Bostoniense
Prytaneum Bostoniense. Notes on the History of the Old State House
The Treason of Charles Lee - Scholar's Choice Edition
Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts - Scholar's Choice Edition
Libels on Washington
Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts Volume 3
Witchcraft Pamphlets
Final Notes on Witchcraft in Massachisetts; A Summary Vindication of the Laws and Liberties Concerning Attainders with Corruption of Blood, Escheats, Forfeitures for Crime, and Pardon of Offenders, in Reply to the "Reasons," Etc., of Hon. Abner C. Goodell
Final Notes on Witchcraft in Massachusetts; A Summary Vindication of the Laws and Liberties Concerning Attainders with Corruption of Blood, Escheats, Forfeitures for Crime, and Pardon of Offenders, in Reply to "Reasons," Etc., of Hon. Abner C. Goodell, Jr
Washington as an Angler
The Treason of Charles Lee, Major General, Second in Command in the American Army of the Revolution
Prytaneum Bostoniense, Volume 1...
A Letter to M. Le Comte de Montalembert, on His Late Review of the Government of England; Being an Apology for the History of Other Nations, in Their Relations Towards That Government
Prytaneum Bostoniense (Volume 2); Notes on the History of the Old State House, Formerly Known as the Town House in Boston--The Court House in Boston--The Province Court House--The State House--And the City Hall
Mr. Lee's Plan--March 29, 1777; The Treason of Charles Lee, Major General, Second in Command in the American Army of the Revolution
Prytaneum Bostoniense. Notes on the History of the Old State House. Second Paper, Read Before the Bostonian Society, Etc.
"Mr. Lee's Plan-March 29, 1777." the Treason of C. Lee, Major General, Second in Command in the American Army of the Revolution.
Prytaneum Bostoniense. Notes on the History of the Old State House, Formerly Known as the Town House in Boston--The Court House in Boston--The Province Court House--The State House--And the City Hall;
Mr. Lee's Plan--March 29, 1777
Historical Notes on the Employment of Negroes in the American Army of the Revolution
John Dickinson, the Author of the Declaration, on Taking Up Arms in 1775;