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The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson. Volume 3, 1764-1766 / Jane E. Calvert [and three others], editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Dickinson, John, 1732-1808--Correspondence.
- Dickinson, John.
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (692 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Newark, DE : University of Delaware Press, [2024]
- Summary:
- No detailed description available for "Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson".
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction
- Editorial Methodology
- Abbreviations and Short Titles
- 1764
- 1. "To Be Lett," The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5, 1764
- 2. Draft of "An Act for the Payment of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Seven Pounds Sterling in Certain Proportions to Several Colonies in America," [January 6-10, 1764]
- 3. Draft Notes for Debate in the Assembly over Ways and Means of Raising Funds, [January 12-February 1, 1764]
- 4. JD et al., Reply to the Governor's Message, January 20, 1764
- 5. From Jacob Gooding, January 21, 1764
- 6. Edits on a Draft of "A Supplement to the Act, Intituled, 'An Act for Taking Lands in Execution for Payment of Debts,'" [January 27-February 3, 1764]
- 7. Draft of "An Act for restraining Lunaticks," [c. January 1764]
- 8. JD and Joseph Galloway, "An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous Assemblies, and for the More Speedy and Effectual Punishing the Rioters," February 3, 1764
- 9. "A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Frontiers on Their Intended Expedition Against the Indians Under the Protection of the Government," [February 3-9, 1764]
- 10. Opinion on Charles Marshall's Title to Land in Worcester, Philadelphia County, February 8, 1764
- 11. To Isaac Norris, February 9, 1764
- 12. To Isaac Norris, February 9, 1764
- 13. From William Allason, February 18, 1764
- 14. To Isaac Norris, February 29, 1764
- 15. JD et al., Report on Jeffery Amherst's Letters, March 3, 1764
- 16. Draft of "Protest in the Assembly against the Clause for Making Paper Bills of Credit a Legal Tender in Payment of All Contracts 'Proprietary Sterling Rents Only Excepted,'" March [10-13], 1764
- 17. From Hannah Moland, April 9, 1764
- 18. From Gilbert Barkly, June 2, 1764.
- 19. A Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly in the Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [June 29] 1764
- 20. Anonymous, The Maybe, Or Some Observations Occasion'd by Reading a Speech Deliver'd in the House of Assembly, the 24th of May. Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster, [June] 1764
- 21. "A Protest against a Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for Petitioning the King to Change the Colony of Pennsylvania from a Proprietary to a Royal Government," The Pennsylvania Journal, July 19, 1764
- 22. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Philadelphia: [Henry Miller?], [July] 1764.
- 23. To William Peters, August 3, 1764
- 24. From Nathaniel Smithers, August 16, 1764
- 25. Joseph Galloway and Benjamin Franklin, The Speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq
- One of the Members for Philadelphia County: In Answer to the Speech of John Dickinson, Esq
- Delivered in the House of Assembly, May 24, 1764. Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [...
- 26. To Joseph Galloway, September 1, 1764
- 27. A Reply to a Piece called the Speech of Joseph Galloway. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [September 17,] 1764
- 28. A Receipt to Make a Speech. By J
- - G
- , Esquire. [Philadelphia: William Bradford, c. September 1764]
- 29. JD and Unknown, "The Kennel Raker," [c. September 1764]
- 30. Excerpt of an Anti-Royal Government Article, The Pennsylvania Journal (supplement), September 27, 1764
- 31. Joseph Galloway, To the Public. Philadelphia: William Dunlap, [September 29,] 1764
- 32. "Last Tuesday Morning. . . ," Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October 1,] 1764
- 33. Election Announcement: Representative to the Pennsylvania Assembly from Philadelphia County, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4, 1764
- 34. Request to the Printer, October 2, The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 4, 1764
- 35. To Hannah Moland, October 4, 1764.
- 36. To William Peters, October 10, 1764
- 37. To Isaac Norris, October 24, 1764
- 38. A Protest Presented to the House of Assembly by the Subscribers, at the Close of the late Debate there, concerning the sending Mr. Franklin as an Assistant to our Agent, at the Court of Great-Britain. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [October 26], 1764
- 39. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, October 30, 1764
- 40. "Review of Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly," The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (London: Archibald Hamilton) vol. 18 (October 1764): 316-17
- 41. "Review of Speech Delivered in the House of Assembly," The Monthly Review
- or Literary Journal: By Several Hands (London: Ralph Griffiths) vol. 31 (October 1764): 318
- 42. [Benjamin Franklin], Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin an Agent for this Province. [Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, [November 7], 1764]
- 43. Notes for Dominus Rex v. John Bryan and John McManus, November 22, 1764
- 44. Observations on Mr. Franklin's Remarks on a Late Protest,[November 1764]
- 45. Notes for Lockerman's Lessee v. Joseph Liston, [November 23, 1764]
- 46. Notes for Lockerman's Lessee v. Edmund Liston [n.d.]
- 47. "Review of A Reply to a Piece called The Speech of Joseph Galloway," The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (London: Archibald Hamilton) vol. 18 (November 1764): 397
- 49. Notes for Susannah White v. John Cloud, [c. 1764]
- 1765
- 50. Draft One of "An Act for the Relief of the Poor," [January 10-15, 1765]
- 51. JD et al., Draft of "An Act for the Relief of the Poor," January 30, 1765
- 52. Draft of "An Act for the Better Employment, Relief, and Support of Poor," [January 10-February 7, 1765]
- 53. Reviews of Joseph Galloway's Speech and JD's Reply in The Monthly Review.
- Or Literary Journal: By Several Hands, vol. 32 (London: Ralph Griffiths, January 1765): 67-68
- 54. Notes for Dominus Rex v. Andrew Yeatman, February [19], 1765
- 55. [Isaac Hunt], The Bee (Philadelphia: Anthony Armbruster) no. 2 (February 19, 1765): 9-16
- 56. Statement of Daniel Tice in Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township, [February 28, 1765]
- 57. Notes for Overseers of Newtown Township v. Overseers of Marple Township, [1765]
- 58. From Edward Lloyd III, March 3, 1765
- 59. Anonymous, The Merit of Mr. Dickinson's Speech, The Pennsylvania Gazette, March 14, 1765
- 60. From Edward Lloyd III, March 17, 1765
- 61. To William Fisher, Samuel Smith, and Joseph Swift, March 30, 1765
- 62. From Joseph Moland, April 1, 1765
- 63. I.R. [John Hughes], Remarks on JD's and Joseph Galloway's Speeches, The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 4, 1765
- 64. From George Garnett, April 15, 1765
- 65. "To Be Sold," The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 18, 1765
- 66. From Parnel Davenport, April [2-9, 17]65
- 67. To James Humphreys, May 6, 1765
- 68. To Warrick Coats, [c. May-August 1765]
- 69. The Joint and Several Answers of Warrick Coats, et al.
- 70. Interrogatories for Richard Dennis v. Warrick Coats, et al. [c. May-August 1765]
- 71. Notice of Debt Recovery, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13, 1765
- 72. To Mary Cadwalader Dickinson, July 15, 1765
- 73. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, July 26, 1765
- 74. "To the Electors of Philadelphia County," The Pennsylvania Gazette, August 8, 1765
- Documents Related to the Stamp Act Congress
- 75. Draft One of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress, [September 10, 1765]
- 76. Draft Two of Instructions to the Committee to the Stamp Act Congress, [September 10, 1765].
- 78. JD et al., Draft One of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act, [c. September 20, 1765]
- 79. JD et al., Draft Two of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act, [September 20-21, 1765]
- 80. JD et al., Final Draft of the Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act, September 21, 1765
- 81. JD et al., Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Assembly on the Stamp Act, September 21, 1765
- 82. From Edward Lloyd III, September 23, 1765
- 83. From Thomas W. Moore, October 5, 1765
- 85. Announcement of Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, October 7, 1765, The New-York Mercury, October 14, 1765
- 86. Draft One of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [September 29-October 8, 1765]
- 87. JD et al., Draft Two of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [October 8-18, 1765]
- 88. JD et al., Draft Three of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [October 19, 1765]
- 89. JD et al., Fragment of Draft Four of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [October 19, 1765]
- 90. JD et al., Final Manuscript Version of the Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress, [October 19, 1765]
- 91. Petition to the King from the Stamp Act Congress, October 21, 1765, The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 24, 1766
- 92. "Friends and Countrymen," Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, [November] 1765
- 93. The Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America Considered in a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London. Philadelphia: William Bradford, [December 7], 1765
- 94. From Samuel Pike, December 14, 1765
- 95. Draft to William Pitt, December 21, 1765
- 96. To William Pitt, December 21, 1765
- 97. From John St. Clair, December 23, 1765
- 98. Notes for Lessee of Peter Sigfreidus Alricks v. David Stewart, [c. 1765]
- 1766.
- 99. To Francis Alison, January 10, 1766.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Calvert, Jane E. Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson
- ISBN:
- 1-64453-274-3
- OCLC:
- 1422229026
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