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The Paxton papers / edited with an introduction by John R. Dunbar.

Van Pelt Library F152 .D86 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dunbar, John R. (John Raine), 1911- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Paxton Boys.
Social structure--Pennsylvania--History--18th century.
Social structure.
Frontier and pioneer life--Pennsylvania.
Frontier and pioneer life.
History.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
Genre:
Sources.
History.
Physical Description:
xi, 399 pages ; 25 cm
Manufacture:
[Place of manufacture not identified] : Publishers' Graphics, [date of manufacture not identified]
Place of Publication:
[New York, New York?] : [Springer], [2013]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: A Narrative of the Late Massacres, in Lancaster County, of a Number of Indians, Friends of this Province, By Persons unknown
Copy of a Letter From Charles Read, Esq: To The Hon: John Ladd, Esq: And his Associates, Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester
The Cloven-Foot discovered
A Dialogue, Between Andrew Trueman, And Thomas Zealot; About the killing the Indians At Cannestogoe And Lancaster
A Serious Address, to Such of the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, As have cannived at, or do approve of, the late Massacre of the Indians at Lancaster; or the Design of Killing those who are now in the Barracks at Philadelphia
A Declaration And Remonstrance Of the distressed and bleeding Frontier Inhabitants Of the Province of Pennsylvania, Presented by them to the Honourable the Governor and Assembly of the Province, Shewing the Causes Of their late Discontent and Uneasiness and the Grievances Under which they have laboured, and which they humbly pray to have [ect.]
A Dialogue, Containing some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance, Of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania
An Historical Account, of the late Disturbance, between the Inhabitants of the Back Settlements; of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphians
The Address of the People call'd Quakers, In the Province of Pennsylvania, To John Penn, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor of the said Province
The Squabble, A Pastoral Eclogue
The Paxton Expedition
The Paxton Boys, A Farce
The Paxtoniade. A Poem
A Battle! A Battle! A Battle of Squirt, Where no Man is kill'd And no Man is hurt! To the Tune of three blue Beans, in a blue Bladder; Rattle Bladder, Rattle!
The Apology of the Paxton Volunteers addressed to the candid & impartial World
The Quaker Unmask'd; Or, Plain Truth: Humbly address'd to the Consideration of all the Freemen of Pennsylvania
A Touch on the Times A New Song
Remarks On The Quaker Unmask'd; Or Plain Truth found to be Plain Falshood: Humbly address'd to the Candid
The Quaker Vindicated; Or, Observations On A Late Pamphlet, Entituled, The Quaker Unmask'd, Or, Plain Truth
A Looking-Glass For Presbyterians
The Author Of Quaker Unmask'd, Strip'd Start Naked, Or The Delineated Presbyterian Play'd Hob With
The Conduct of the Paxton-Men, Impartially represented: with some Remarks on the Narrative
A Looking-Glass, & Numb. II
An Answer, To The Pamphlet Entituled the Conduct of the Paxton Men, impartially represented: Wherein the ungenerous Spirit of the Author is Manifested and the spotted Garment pluckt off
The Plain Dealer: Or, A few Remarks upon Quaker-Politicks, And their Attempts to Change the Government of Pennsylvania
The Quakers Assisting. To Preserve the Lives of the Indians in the Barracks, Vindicated And proved to be consistent with Reason, agreeable to our Law, hath an inseperable Connection with the Law of God, and exactly agreeable with the Principles of the People call'd Quakers
The Plain Dealer: Or, Remarks On Quaker Politicks In Pennsylvania. Numb. III
The Quakers Assisting, To preserve the Lives of the Indians, in the Barracks, vindicated: Shewing wherein, the Author of the Quaker Unmask'd, hath turn'd King's Evidence; impeached himself, and cleared the Quakers from all the heavy Charges he hath Published against them.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789401504003
9401504008
9789401510059
9401510059
OCLC:
948813681
Publisher Number:
99987509638

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