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The American crisis: and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards
1796, Printed and sold by D.I. Eaton
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The American crisis: Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe
1778, Printed by John Dunlap
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The American crisis
1777, Printed and sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-street, six doors above Arch-street. Where also may be had no. I. and II
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The American crisis: Number II
1777, Printed and Sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-street, six doors above Arch-street. <Price Four-pence single; or One Third of a Dollar per dozen.> Where also may be had no. I. <Price Two-pence.>
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Edition Notes
No. I of this edition, dated August 9, 1795 (i. e. 1775) and referring to Gen. Gage's proclamation concerning the affair at Lexington, is an essay from the London "Crisis", and is here erroneously attributed to Paine. The first number of the "American crisis" is no. II of this collection. Nos. X and XII, designated in editor's notes as XI and XIII, are omitted, owing to the inability of the publisher to procure copies. The Crisis extraordinary is inserted in its chronological place.
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