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  1. Account for Maintaining Indians at Lancaster, December 27, 1763
  2. Account of the Indian murders, December 27, 1763
  3. An Act for Preventing Tumults and Riotous Assemblies
  4. The Address of the People Called Quakers
  5. An Address of Thanks to the Wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters
  6. An Address to the Rev. Dr. Alison
  7. The Addition to the Epitaph
  8. An Answer to the Pamphlet Entitled "The Conduct of the Paxton Men"
  9. Apology of the Paxton Volunteers
  10. A Battle! A Battle!
  11. A Battle! A Battle! (Extended)
  12. Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, June 27, 1763
  13. Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, February 11, 1764
  14. By the Honourable John Penn
  15. Christopher Schultze to Israel Pemberton, August 29, 1760
  16. Christopher Towne to Israel Pemberton, April 25, 1756
  17. A Letter from Batista Angeloni
  18. A Letter From Batista Angeloni (Reprinted)
  19. Commission for Timothy Horsfield, July 11, 1763
  20. The Conduct of the Paxton Men Impartially Represented
  21. Conestoga Indians to John Penn, November 30, 1763
  22. A Conference Between the Devil and Doctor Dove
  23. The Congregational Diary of Lancaster Moravian Church, December 27-28 , 1763
  24. Conversation with the Indians, April 19, 1756
  25. Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of Our Public Affairs
  26. Copy of a Letter From Charles Read
  27. The Counter Medley
  28. A Declaration and Remonstrance
  29. Deed from Indians on the Susquehanna (1700)
  30. A Dialogue Between Andrew Trueman and Thomas Zealot
  31. A Dialogue, Containing Some Reflections on the Late "Declaration and Remonstrance"
  32. Diary of the Indian Gemeine in the Barracks in Philadelphia (January 5 - April 3, 1765)
  33. Diary of the Indian Gemeine in the Barracks in Philadelphia, Final Draft (January 24 - December 31, 1764)
  34. Diary of the Indian Gemeine in the Barracks in Philadelphia, Original Draft (March 1 - October 27, 1764)
  35. Diary of the Indian Gemeinlein on Pilgrimage (January 4-17, 1764)
  36. Edward Shippen to John Elder, December 16, 1763
  37. Edward Shippen to James Burd, January 19, 1768
  38. The Election, a Medley
  39. Explanatory Remarks on the Assembly's Resolves
  40. Franklin and the Quakers
  41. Friends' Address to the Governor, April 1756
  42. General Forbes to Israel Pemberton, January 15, 1759
  43. George Stevenson Letter (January 19, 1763)
  44. The German Bleeds and Bears Ye Furs
  45. Governor Hamilton to Papunehan, October 12, 1761
  46. An Historical Account of the Late Disturbance
  47. An Historical Account of the Late Disturbance (Reprinted)
  48. A Humble Attempt at Scurrility
  49. An Indian Squaw King Wampum Spies
  50. The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a council fire...
  51. Israel Pemberton, Captive Inquiry
  52. Jacob Whistler Letter (March 12, 1764)
  53. Jacob Whistler to William Peters (April 9, 1764)
  54. John and Richard Penn to the Friendly Association, September 5, 1760
  55. Journal of Christian Frederick Post, June 20, 1758
  56. A Letter From a Clergyman in Town
  57. A Letter From a Gentleman at Elizabeth Town to his Friend in New York
  58. A Letter From a Gentleman in Transilvania to his Friend in America
  59. Letter from Albrecht Ludolph Russmeyer to Nathanael Seidel, January 2, 1764
  60. Letter from Matthaus Hehl to the Church Leadership, December 29, 1763
  61. The Life and Adventures of a Certain Quaker Presbyterian Indian Colonel
  62. A Looking-Glass for Presbyterians (Inscribed: J. Arbo)
  63. A Looking-Glass for Presbyterians (Numb. I)
  64. Manuscript Copy of Remonstrance, February 13, 1764
  65. Message to the Governor, October 12, 1761
  66. A Narrative of the Late Massacres
  67. A Narrative of the Late Massacres (Inscribed: From James Pemberton to William Cobbett)
  68. Nathaniel Holland to Israel Pemberton, September 17, 1760
  69. Nathaniel Holland to Israel Pemberton, December 20, 1761
  70. A New Song in High Vogue in Northampton County
  71. Observations on a Late "Epitaph"
  72. The Paxton Boys: a Farce
  73. The Paxton Expedition
  74. The Paxtoniade
  75. Petition of the Inhabitants of Lancaster County
  76. The Plain Dealer, Numb. I
  77. The Plain Dealer, Numb. II
  78. The Plain Dealer, Numb. III
  79. Province Island Diary (December 1, 1763 - January 4, 1764)
  80. The Quaker Unmasked
  81. The Quaker Vindicated
  82. The Quakers Assisting to Preserve the Lives of the Indians
  83. The Quakers Assisting to Preserve the Lives of the Indians (No. II)
  84. The Quakers Grace, Prayer, and Thanksgiving
  85. Remarks on the Quaker Unmasked
  86. Remarks upon "The Delineated Presbyterian Played Hob With"
  87. A Scene in the First Act of the New Farce
  88. A Serious Address (First Edition)
  89. A Serious Address (Second Edition)
  90. A Serious Address (Fourth Edition)
  91. The Squabble (First Edition)
  92. The Squabble (Second Edition)
  93. The Squabble (Third Edition)
  94. The Substance of a Council Held at Lancaster
  95. Thomas Penn correspondence, December 23, 1763
  96. Travel Diary of the little Indian Gemeine (January 18 - 24, 1764)
  97. Various Memoranda, 1760
  98. What is Sauce for a Goose is also Sauce for a Gander
  99. What is Sauce for a Goose is also Sauce for a Gander (LCP copy)
  100. William Patterson to Israel Pemberton, June 10, 1771
  101. William Penn to King of the Indians, October 18, 1681