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Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston port-bill, with thoughts on civil society and standing armies
Tract by a Boston lawyer who urged his fellow citizens to form a compact to oppose the British Parliament's acts that hindered Boston commerce and American liberty. This came in advance of the selection of delegates to the first Continental Congress
Reports of cases argued and adjudged : in the Superior court of judicatur of the province of Massachusetts bay, between 1761 and 1772. / y Josiah Quincy, junior. Printed from his original manuscripts in theposession of his son, Josiah Quincy, and edited by his greatgrandson, Samuel M. Quincy. With an appendix upon the writs of assistance.
"The notes and appendix to the celebrated case of the 'Writs of assistance', and the notes relating to slavery in Massachusetts and in England, are the work of Horace Gray, jr."--Pref.Mode of access: Internet