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Date: February 2, 1767 Author: F.F., a pseudonym “To the Printers. – nec, quid speraret, habebat,             Tantum inter densas, umbrosa cammina, fagos             Assidue veniebat; ibi haec incondita solus             Montibus et et sylvis studio jactabit inani.[1] Dr. Philanthrop, in his first paper, asked two or three questions, which by his own logic with […]

Date: February 2, 1767 Author: [Anonymous] “Messirs. Fleets. It appears by the Papers of last week, that several of the alphabet have been greatly moved at what they conceive wrote in favor of Philanthrop, and, as in the depth of their penetration they have found out, by his own pen. The visible and invisible world […]

Date: January 12, 1767 Author: C.C., a pseudonym “To the Printers, The Hero, nor in his speeches, nor in his memorials, ever strove harder than Philanthrop, to prove to the world that “the bands of civil society are broken, and that all government here is at and end.”  These it has been said, “can never […]

Date: January 12, 1767 Author: Philopatria, a pseudonym “Messieurs Edes & Gill, Philanthrop in one of his performances very roundly asserts, that G—r B—d “has given every possible proof of the most sincere friendship to this much deceived people”: He would perhaps think it invidious in any one to call upon him to produce a […]

Date: January 12, 1767 Author: Philanthrop, a pseudonym “Please to insert the following in your next. Justum et tenacem propositi Virum,             Non Civium Ardor prava jubientium, — Mente quatit solida. — — —[1] Hor. When at first I undertook the defence of his E—y, G—r B—d, against the most unjust, ungenerous and indecent attacks […]

Date: November 24, 1766 Author: [Anonymous] “To the Publishers of the Boston Evening-Post. The Letter from the Right Hon. the Earl of Shelburne to the Governor of this province is of public and important concern, and therefore very necessary to be known to the people in general.  It was with this view no doubt that […]

Date: June 9, 1766 Author: Beelzebub, a pseudonym “Messi[]rs. Printers, As I was walking the Streets, last Tuesday, I accidentally found the following Letter; and that being the Day on which it was dated, I conclude it never reach’d Paskalos, whoever he is, but was drop’d by the Carrier in his hurry – – – […]

Date: 1765 Author: Cotton Tufts “Gentlemen: You have enclos’d the substance of a paper that was not long since circulated amongst a number of physicians — In compliance with which there has been a meeting of a number of physicians who have confer’d upon the subject & have adjourned their meeting to ye first Wednesday […]

Date: April 19, 1764 Author: William Cooper “The following Advertisement was sent the several Printers, for a place in their Papers — viz’. The Time for the permission of Inoculation in this Town by a Vote of the Inhabitants at a General Town Meeting being limitted to the 20′. of April ends to Morrow, therefore […]

Date: April 13, 1764 My dearest We arrived at Captn. Cunninghams, about Twelve O’Clock and sent our Compliments to Dr. Perkins. The Courrier returned with Answer that the Dr. was determined to inoculate no more without a Preparation preevious to Inoculation. That We should have written to him and have received Directions from him, and […]