Blowing Hot and Cold in a Breath

Date: March 7, 1768 Author: Observator, a pseudonym “I Observe in the Boston Gazette of the 29th of Feb. last [a] piece signed a True Patriot; — if scolding without reasoning, or alledging facts without proving them will intitle a man to the appellation of a true Patriot, he is justly intitled to it.  It […]

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The Devil May be the Lord’s Anointed

Date: February 29, 1768 Author: A true Patriot, pseudonym “May it please you –, We have for a long Time known your Enmity to this Province.  We have had full Proof of your Cruelty to a loyal People.  No Age has perhaps furnished a more glaring Instance of obstinate Perseverance in the Path of Malice, […]

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Friends, Countrymen, and Fellow Citizens of Britain

Author: A True Patriot, pseudonym Date: December 28, 1767 “Friends, countrymen, and fellow-citizens” of Britain!  “A very little time will convince you that my sole motive for addressing you, was the hearty good wishes, and sincere desire I ever shall have of” serving myself.  “At that time I” tho’t “I saw nothing but hurry and […]

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Firebrand, an Incendiary, Who Would set Your Country a Blaze

Date: March 9, 1767 Author: Friend of the Province, a pseudonym “To Paskalos. As you by a long chain of poisonous suggestions and guilded falsities, have most assiduously attempted to inflame the minds of the people of this province, and irritate them against the G—r, whose firmness of mind dispises such mean arts, painting him […]

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Gentlemen Paskalossians…Alter Your Method of Disputing

Date: February 2, 1767 Author: Roger De Coverly, a pseudonym “To the Publishers of the Boston Evening-Post. Please oblige your Readers by giving the following a Place in your next. Notwithstanding the great liberties which the warm opponents of Philanthrop have repeatedly taken with some of the most respectable characters among us, I must own, […]

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Dr. Philianthrop in his First Paper

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 […]

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The Visible and Invisible World Have Been Called In

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 […]

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The Measures of Governor Bernard are Become so Generally Disgustful

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 […]

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A Disposition to Stretch the Prerogative, and to Abridge us of Our Constitutional Rights

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 […]

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Unjust, Ungenerous and Indecent Attacks that Ever Were Made on a Public Character

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 […]

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