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4. [INGLIS, Charles.]
The True interest of America impartially stated . . . The second edition. Philadelphia: printed and sold by James Humphreys, junr; m, dcc, lxxvi . [1776.]
A reprint of no. 3115 above. By the same printer.
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5. CANDIDUS.
Plain Truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common Sense . . . written by Candidus . . . Philadelphia: printed, and sold, by R. Bell, mdcclxxvi . [1776.]
First Edition, second issue. 2 parts in 1; 71 leaves only, should be 72; this copy lacks the first leaf with The Printer to the Public.
Evans 15088, other references as for the second edition, described above, no. 3113.
On the title-page, and on the title for the Additions to Plain Truth, Jefferson has written in ink: by Alexander Hamilton (on the second title without the word “by”).
For a discussion of the authorship of this pamphlet and Jefferson’s opinion that it was by Alexander Hamilton, see the description of the second edition, no. 3113 above.
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6. [DICKINSON, John.]
Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain Truth. By Rusticus. Philadelphia: printed by John Dunlap, m,dcc,lxxvi . [1776.]
First Edition. 8vo. 16 leaves in fours. Dated at the end New-Jersey, May 8th 1776.
Sabin 74423.
Evans 14735.
Hildeburn 3461.
This pamphlet is not included in the Political Writings of John Dickinson , no. 3055 above.
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7-8. [GREEN, Jacob.]
Observations, on the Reconciliation of Great-Britain, and the Colonies, in which are exhibited Arguments for, and against, that measure. By a friend of American Liberty . . . Philadelphia: printed, by Robert Bell, mdcclxxvi . [1776.]
Another copy of no. 3114 above, another issue. In this issue the word Observations on the title-page is followed by a comma and the four leaves of Plan at the end are printed on blue paper.
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9. Proceedings of the Provincial Conference of Committees, of the Province of Pennsylvania; held at the Carpenter’s Hall, at Philadelphia. Began June 18th, and continued by adjournments to June 25, 1776. Philadelphia: printed by W. & T. Bradford, n.d. [ 1776.]
8vo. 16 leaves.
Sabin 60427.
Evans 14974.
Hildeburn 3452.
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10. [ADAMS, John.]
Thoughts on Government: applicable to the present state of the American Colonies. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. Philadelphia: printed by John Dunlap, m,dcc,lxxvi . [1776.]

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