Table of Contents:
  • Speech on a petition for a change of government of the colony of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764
  • 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, May 28, 1764
  • A petition to the king from the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, July, 1764
  • A reply to the speech of Joseph Galloway, September 4, 1764
  • An answer to Joseph Galloway, September 29, 1764
  • A receipt to make a speech, October, 1764
  • A protest against the appointment of Benjamin Franklin as agent for the colony of Pennsylvania, October 26, 1764
  • Observations on Mr. Franklin's remarks on a late protest, November, 1764
  • Resolutions adopted by the Assembly of Pennsylvania relative to the Stamp Act, September 21, 1765
  • The Declaration of Rights adopted by the Stamp Act Congress, October 19, 1765
  • A petition to the king from the Stamp Act Congress, October 19, 1765
  • An address to the "friends and countrymen" on the Stamp Act, November, 1765.
  • The late regulations respecting the British colonies considered, December 7, 1765
  • An address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados, 1766
  • Letters of a farmer in Pennsylvania, 1768
  • An address read at a meeting of merchants to consider non-importation, April 25, 1768
  • A song for American freedom, July, 1768
  • Letter to the Philadelphia merchants concerning non-importation, July, 1768
  • A petition from the Assembly of Pennsylvania to the king, March 9, 1771
  • Two letters on the Tea Tax, November, 1773
  • Letters to the inhabitants of the British Colonies, May, 1774.