Miscellaneous Letters 481 



5); " Obadiah Honesty." A Remonstrance. [1757.] 



Defending Rev. [William] S[mi]th against the charge of evasion 

 or equivocation. Printed L. 4 p. 2d Edition. XII, 36. 



By to The Author of "The Chronicle." [1758.] 



Poem, entitled " Labour in Vain, or An Attempt to Wash the Black- 

 Moor White." Printed broadside. (Illustrated.) I p. XII, 37. 



From Coyendahi [Indian Tribe] / 



1762. August 8. Lancaster. 



Refusing to grant the white men's petition for a road through their 

 country, because it would mean the driving away of all game, and 

 their own extinction. L. i p. (Copy.) X, 3. 



From Joseph Galloway to The Public. 

 1764. September 29. Philadelphia. 



Defending himself against Mr. John Dickinson's charge of having 

 obtruded on the public a pretended speech. Printed broadside, i p. 



X, 4. 

 By [David James Dove?]. 1764. 



The addition to the epitaph, without the copper-plate, A prayer to 

 Satan. Printed broadside, i p. XII, 38. 



See C. R. Hildehera, Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania, II, 3, No. 1938. 



From John Penn to Philip Syng. 1765. January 17. Philadelphia. 



Wish of the Proprietaries that their located, uncultivated lands in 

 Pennsylvania shall not be taxed at any higher rate than any other 

 similar land in the Province. L. S. i p. (Copy.) X, 5. 



From James Wilkinson to George Wilkinson, Bladensburg, Md. 

 1765. August 6. London. 



Advising him not to return to England until his time is out ; his wife 

 and child well. A. L. S. i p. X, 6. 



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