YEAR. WORKS PUBLISHED. 1767 Cont. Thomas B. Chandler: Appeal to the Public in Behalf of the Church of England in America.1 [John Dickinson]: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies.2 John Rogers: A Looking-Glass for the Presbyterians at New London. 1768. 1769. Samuel Adams: Circular Letter to Each Colonial [Morgan Edwards]: The Customs of Primitive Churches. [Anon.]: New England's Misery: The Cause and Rem- Episcopacy: Tracts from Late Newspapers. Samuel Adams (with others): An Appeal to the World, The "Hermit of New Jersey": Poetical Essays and a Merchants of Boston: Observations on Several Acts of John Winthrop Lectures on the Transit of Venus. 1 Chandler published long Defences of this "Appeal" in 1769 and 1771. 2 Publication began in Philadelphia papers; in book form, New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, 1768. Eight editions in the Colonies, two in London, one at Dublin, etc. 8 Printed by order of the town. YEAR. WORKS PUBLISHED. 1770. Morgan Edwards: Materials towards a History of the Phillis Wheatley [Peters]: Elegiac Poem on the Death John Woolman: Considerations on the True Harmony of Mankind. Narrative of the Boston Massacre.1 Trial of the British Soldiers. THE MASSACHUSETTS SPY established. 1771. American Philosophical Society: Transactions (Vol I.).2 Anthony Benezet: Historical Account of Guinea with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave 1772. Trade. Charles Chauncy: A Complete View of Episcopacy from Timothy Dwight: America. A Poem. Nathaniel Evans: Occasional Poems, with Other Com- Freneau (with Brackenridge?): The Rising Glory of [Rush]: Sermons to Gentlemen on Temperance and James Swan: A Dissuasion to Great Britain and the John Trumbull: The Progress of Dulness (Part I.). Stephen West: An Essay upon Moral Agency. [New 1 Printed by order of the town of Boston. 2 Publication began in parts appended to THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE in 1769. 8 Printed by order of the town of Boston. |