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Produktbild: The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson

The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson Volume 4, 1767-1769

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10.02.2026

Herausgeber

Jane E. Calvert

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University of Delaware Press

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702

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.02.2026

Herausgeber

Jane E. Calvert

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University of Delaware Press

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702

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24,1/16,3/4,1 cm

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1148 g

Sprache

Englisch

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978-1-64453-403-8

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  • Produktbild: The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    EDITORIAL METHODOLOGY
    ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES

    1767
    1. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, January 10
    2. To Benjamin Chew, February 15
    3. From Thomas Adam, February 27
    4. Set One of Notes for Dominus Rex v. Rachel Francisco, [March]
    5. Set Two of Notes for Dominus Rex v. Rachel Francisco, [March]
    6. To [Thomas Penn], March
    7. To John Williams, May 8–12
    8. From Edward Lloyd III, June 1
    9. To William Allason, June 21
    10. From William Killen, July 16
    11. To William Killen, July 20
    12. To John Williams, July 24
    13. From Philemon Dickinson, August 31
    14. From William Buchanan, September 15
    15. To John St. Clair, [September]
    16. From Israel Pemberton, October 5
    17. From Sarah and Hannah Empson, November 25
    18. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter I,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 3
    19. To James Otis, Jr., December 5
    20. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter II,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 10
    21. Ironicus Bombasticus, “From My Imperial Palace,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, December 14
    22. A Citizen [William Hicks?], “To the Farmer,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 17
    23. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter III,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 17
    24. Ironicus Bombasticus, “From the Harbour of Conviction—No Longer My Imperial Palace,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, December 21
    25. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter IV,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 24
    26. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter V,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 31

    1768
    27. A Son of Liberty, “To the Worthy Friend of America, the Farmer,” The Pennsylvania Journal, January 7
    28. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter VI,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 7
    29. From William Killen, January 8
    30. To Joseph Pemberton, January 10
    31. From Allen Gillespie, January 13
    32. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter VII,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 14
    33. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter VIII,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 21
    34. To James Otis, Jr., January 25
    35. A Citizen [William Hicks], Excerpt of “The Nature and Extent of Parliamentary Power Considered . . . ,” The Pennsylvania Journal, January 28
    36. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter IX,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 28
    37. From John Williams, February 1
    38. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter X,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 4
    39. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter XI,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 11
    40. A Farmer [JD], “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Letter XII,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 18
    41. A Freeborn American [Charles Thomson], Essay in Agreement with the Farmer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 18
    42. From John Bell, February 20
    43. A Citizen [William Hicks], Excerpt of “The Nature and Extent of Parliamentary Power Considered . . . ,” The Pennsylvania Journal, February 25
    44. To [William Hicks], [c. February]
    45. From William Hicks, [c. February]
    46. To William Hicks, [c. February]
    47. From Thomas Adam, March 4
    48. A Citizen [William Hicks], Essay on Parliamentary Authority, The Pennsylvania Journal, March 10
    49. From Edward Lloyd , March 11
    50. A.B. [Samuel Adams?], Letter to Messieurs Edes and Gill, The Boston-Gazette, March 14
    51. The Farmer Toasted in Boston on the Anniversary of the Repeal of the Stamp Act, The Massachusetts Gazette (Boston), March 24
    52. William Cooper et al., “To the Ingenious Author of Certain Patriotic Letters,” The Massachusetts Gazette (Boston), March 24
    53. From William Hicks, March [31]
    54. To William Hicks, March 31
    55. JD et al., Opinion on a Fraud Case, The Pennsylvania Gazette, March 31
    56. Anonymous, “To the Merchants and Traders of Philadelphia,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, March 31
    57. From Edward Lloyd III, April 1
    58. Monitor [Arthur Lee], Monitor’s Letters, No. 1, The Boston Evening-Post, April 4
    59. A Puritan, Excerpt from a Letter to Messieurs Edes & Gill, The Boston-Gazette, April 4
    60. “Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Newport,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 7
    61. Philo PatriÆ, Letter to My Dear Countrymen, The New-London Gazette (Conn.), April 8
    62. Timothy Tickle, Excerpt from “A Whip for the American Whig, No. II,” The New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, April 11
    63. To James Otis, Jr., April 11
    64. Anonymous, “To the Printer,” The New-York Journal, April 14
    65. Philo PatriÆ, Letter to My Dear Countrymen, The New-London Gazette (Conn.), April 15
    66. The Merchants of the Town of Norwich, Conn., “To the Ingenious Author of Certain Patriotic Letters,” The New-London Gazette (Conn.), April 15
    67. [A Son of Liberty], “To the Printer,” The New-York Journal, April 21, 1768
    68. Advertisement for the Farmer’s Letters, The New-York Journal (supplement), April 22
    69. From John Swint, April 22
    70. From John Vining, April 23
    71. The Freemen of Lebanon, Conn., “To the Ingenious Author of the Letters, Subscribed a Farmer,” The Boston Evening-Post, April 25
    72. A Farmer [JD], “To the Very Respectable Inhabitants of the Town of Boston,” The Boston-Gazette, April 25
    73. A Dissenter, Letter from a Gentleman at a Distance to His Friend at Court, [n.p., c. April 26]
    74. [JD], An Address Read at a Meeting of Philadelphia’s Merchants, The Pennsylvania Journal, April 28
    75. A.B. [JD], “The Centinel. No. VI,” The Pennsylvania Journal, April 28
    76. “Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Virginia,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 28
    77. An American Mariner [John Macpherson, Sr.], A Poem on the Farmer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, April 28
    78. A.B. [JD], “The Centinel. No. VII,” The Pennsylvania Journal, May 5
    79. N.N. [Benjamin Franklin], “The British Editor to the Reader,” in Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania . . . (London: John Almon, [c. May–June])
    80. A.B. [JD] and Anonymous [Francis Alison?], “The Centinel. No. VIII,” The Pennsylvania Journal, May 12
    81. A Freeborn American [Charles Thomson], “To Messieurs Hall and Sellers,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 12
    82. The Society of Fort St. Davids, Tribute to JD, The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 12
    83. The Freemen of Mansfield, Conn., “To the Ingenious Author of Certain Patriotic Letters,” The New-London Gazette (Conn.), May 13
    84. From Bennet Allen, May 15
    85. Reply to the Society of Fort St. Davids, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, May 16
    86. Summary of News Regarding the Farmer, Der WÖchentliche Pennsylvanische Staatsbote (Philadelphia), May 17
    87. From Thomas Warner, May 21
    88. From William Buchanan, May 24
    89. To Edward Lloyd III, May 31
    90. Review of the Farmer’s Letters in The Gentleman’s Magazine (London), June 1768, 293
    91. From Christopher Gadsden, June 4
    92. James Galbreath et al., Address to JD from the Grand Jury of the Court of the Assize for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and Answer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 9
    93. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, June 12
    94. From Catherine Hutchinson Moland, [June]
    95. A Sympathizing South Briton, “Political Controversy,” Lloyd’s Evening Post (London), June 20
    96. James Angell et al., “An Address from the Moderator and Freemen of the Town of Providence . . . to the . . . Farmer,” The Providence Gazette, June 25
    97. To James Otis, Jr., [June 21–July 4]
    98. To Edward Shippen IV, July 1
    99. To James Otis, Jr., July 4
    100. JD and Arthur Lee, “Song of Liberty,” [c. July 4]
    101. From Philemon Dickinson, July 5
    102. To James Otis, Jr., July 6
    103. [JD and Arthur Lee], “Song of Liberty,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, July 7
    104. A Farmer [JD], “To the Merchants of the Town of Norwich, in Connecticut,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, July 7
    105. A.B. [JD?], “The Centinel. No. XVI,” The Pennsylvania Journal, July 7
    106. From George Ross, July 9
    107. Draft Letter to the Moderator and Freemen of the Town of Providence in New-England, [July]
    108. A Farmer [JD], “To the Moderator and Freemen of the Town of Providence in New-England,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, July 11
    109. Scrutator, “To the Printer,” The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser (London), July 13
    110. Fragment of To the Public, [July]
    111. Pacificus [JD], To the Public (Philadelphia: [William Goddard], c. July 16)
    112. [JD], A Copy of a Letter from a Gentleman in Virginia, to a Merchant in Philadelphia [Philadelphia, July 22]
    113. Pacificus [Joseph Galloway], To the Public, (Philadelphia: William Goddard, c. July 25)
    114. From Richard Henry Lee, July 25
    115. Frank Meanwell, “From My Retirement on the Banks of Delaware,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, July 25
    116. Draft of “To the Representatives of the Freemen of the City and County of Philadelphia,” [July]
    117. N., Review of the Farmer’s Letters in The Monthly Review; or Literary Journal: By Several Hands (London), July 1768, 18–26
    118. Review of the Farmer’s Letters in The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (London), July 1768, 62–64
    119. A Barbadian, Letter to Mr. Goddard, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 1
    120. A Countryman, “To the Printer of the Pennsylvania Chronicle,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 1
    121. A Son of Liberty, Letter to JD, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 1
    122. [JD and Charles Thomson?], An Address at the Pennsylvania State House on July 30, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 1
    123. Son of Liberty, “A Song. Address’d to the Sons of Liberty . . . ,” The Pennsylvania Journal, August 4
    124. A.B., Letter to Mr. Green, The New-London Gazette (Conn.), August 5
    125. A Barbadian, Letter to Mr. Goddard, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 8
    126. [JD], “To the Representatives of the Freemen of the City and County of Philadelphia,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 8
    127. To Richard Henry Lee, August 10
    128. A Barbadian, Letter to Mr. Goddard, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 15
    129. A Miller, “To the Printer of the Pennsylvania Chronicle,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 15
    130. A Farmer [JD], “To the Freemen of the Town of Lebanon, in Connecticut,” The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 15
    131. Machiavel, Letter to Mr. Goddard, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 22
    132. Little John, The Farmer’s Answer to Lebanon, Conn., as Verse, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, August 22
    133. To Sarah “Sally” Norris, [c. August 1768]
    134. To Sarah “Sally” Norris, [c. August 1768]
    135. Bequest to the Farmer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, September 1
    136. From Sarah and Hannah Empson, September 1
    137. Henry Sluyter, An Address to the Farmer from the Grand Jury of Cecil County, Maryland, and Answer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, September 1
    138. From Edward Lloyd III, September 11
    139. Little John, The Address of the Grand Jury of Cecil County, Maryland, and Answer, as Verse, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, September 12
    140. Cato, In Favor of Nonimportation, The Pennsylvania Chronicle, September 12
    141. “Extract from a Letter from the West of England,” The Boston-Gazette, September 12
    142. A.B. [JD?], “To Messieurs Hall and Sellers,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, September 15
    143. “Extract of a Letter from a Member of Parliament,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, September 15
    144. “Extract of a Letter from London” The Pennsylvania Journal, September 15
    145. Parody of the “Song of Liberty,” The Boston-Gazette (supplement), September 26
    146. Excerpt from “A Letter from a Gentleman in London, to his Friend at Boston,” The Gentleman’s Magazine (London), September 1768, 421–22
    147. Elizabeth GrÆme, “The Dream. A Poem. The Philosophical Farmer,” October 15
    148. James Smither, The Patriotic American Farmer. J-n D-k-ns—n Esqr. Barrister at Law (Philadelphia: Robert Bell, [c. October 13–17])
    149. An American, Letter to Messieurs Edes and Gill, The Boston-Gazette, October 17
    150. To [Thomas Penn], October 19
    151. From John Holt, October 19
    152. From John Holt, October 21
    153. Scrutator, “To the Printer of The Craftsman,” The Boston Post-Boy, October 24
    154. From William Buchanan, October 26
    155. Review of the Farmer’s Letters in The Political Register, and Impartial Review of New Books (London), October 1768, 252–53
    156. Excerpt from “Extract of a Letter from Pensacola, September 27, 1768,” The Pennsylvania Journal, November 3
    157. Advertisement for the Ship Pennsylvania Farmer, The Pennsylvania Gazette, November 17
    158. From Richard Henry Lee, November 26
    159. Rusticus, Liberty, A Poem (Philadelphia: John Dunlap, [c. December 1])
    160. B., The Constitutionality of Customs Fees, The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 1
    161. Bond to the Contributors to the Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia, December 8
    162. Anonymous, “The Editor’s Preface,” in Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania . . . (Dublin: Joseph Sheppard, [c. December 17])
    163. Elutherius, Excerpt from a Letter “To the Committee for Conducting the Free-Press,” The Public Register: Or, Freeman’s Journal (Dublin), December 27

    1769
    164. S.J., “On New Year’s Day,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, January 5
    165. To Richard Henry Lee, January 16
    166. [William Knox], Excerpt from The Controversy Between Great Britain and Her Colonies Reviewed (London: John Almon, [c. January 24]), 51–60
    167. From Sarah Dickinson, January 27
    168. From Jonathan Pleasanton, February 1
    169. Excerpt from “Extract of a Letter, dated Nov. 18, 1768, from a Gentleman in London,” The Maryland Gazette (Annapolis), February 2
    170. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter I,” The Boston Evening-Post, February 6
    171. “Extract of a Letter from London, August 13, 1768,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 9
    172. “Letters from Philadelphia of Nov. 18,” Lloyd’s Evening Post (London), February 10
    173. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter II,” The Boston Evening-Post, February 13
    174. To Ephraim Blaine, February 18
    175. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter III,” The Boston Evening-Post, February 20
    176. From Arthur Lee, February 26
    177. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter IV,” The Boston Evening-Post, February 27
    178. From John Joachim Zubly, [c. February]
    179. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Remainder of Letter IV,” The Boston Evening-Post, March 6
    180. From J. Hector St. John de Crévecœur, March 12
    181. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter V,” The Boston Evening-Post, March 20
    182. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Remainder of Letter V,” The Boston Evening-Post, March 27
    183. Extracts from Letters, The Pennsylvania Journal, March 30
    184. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter VI,” The Boston Evening-Post, April 3
    185. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Remainder of Letter VI,” The Boston Evening-Post, April 10
    186. Anonymous, Commentary on the Farmer’s Observations, The New-York Journal (supplement), April 13
    187. Notes on Dominus Rex v. John Holland, [c. April 10–13]
    188. From John Holland, April 14
    189. To John Macpherson, Sr., [c. April 19]
    190. To Arthur Lee, April 20
    191. From Thomas Penn, May 12
    192. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter VII,” The Boston Evening-Post, May 15
    193. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, May 16
    194. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter VIII,” The Boston Evening-Post, May 22
    195. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter IX,” The Boston Evening-Post, May 29
    196. From Elizabeth Moland St. Clair, [May–June]
    197. N.P., “Letters in Answer to the Farmer’s. Letter X,” The Boston Evening-Post, June 5
    198. “Extract of a Letter from London,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 8
    199. To William Allason, June 21
    200. To Unknown, June 22
    201. To Richard Henry Lee, June 22
    202. From Henry Melchior MÜhlenberg, June 23
    203. To Arthur Lee, June 26
    204. From David Hay, June 26
    205. From Hannah Moland Hay, [June 27]
    206. To David Hay, June 27
    207. From John Blair, Jr., June 30
    208. Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg, preface and postscript to Lettres d’un fermier de Pensylvanie, aux habitans de L’Amérique septentrionale, [translation, preface, and postscript by Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg] (Amsterdam [Paris?]: aux dÈpens de la Compagnie, [c. June–July])
    209. From Dudley Templer, July 5
    210. Richard Henry Lee, preface to The Farmer’s and Monitor’s Letters to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies (Williamsburg, Va.: William Rind, [c. July 20–27])
    211. “Extract of a Letter from London, April 25,” The Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon; Williamsburg), July 27
    212. From John Macpherson, Sr., August 11
    213. To John Macpherson, Sr., August 13
    214. From John Witherspoon, August 18
    215. To [Hannah Harrison], August 24
    216. From Arthur Lee, August 26
    217. Anonymous, Dedication in An Elegy to the Infamous Memory of Sr. F--- B----- (Boston, [c. August])
    218. Honorary Degree from the College of New Jersey, The New-York Gazette; or, the Weekly Post-Boy, October 9
    219. To Arthur Lee, November 25
    220. From Cecilia Shee, December 18
    221. To William Killen, December 20
    222. Anonymous, Review of Lettres d’un Fermier de Pensylvanie in Ephémérides du citoyen (Paris), 1769, 10:43–121, [c. December]
    223. Denis Diderot, “Sur les lettres d’un fermier de Pensylvanie, aux habitans de L’Amérique septentrionale,” in Œuvres de Denis Diderot, publiées, sur les manuscrits de l’auteur, par Jacques-André Naigeon, t. 9 (Paris: Desray, et Deterville, 1798), 440–46
    224. Notes for John Denn Lessee of Elias Hugg v. Robert Friend Price, Mary & Rebecca Harrison, [1769]
    225. “Intention the Guide—the Pole Star in Construing Wills,” [1769]
    226. Notes on Parliament [1769]
    227. From William Hicks, n.d.
    228. From William Hicks, n.d.

    APPENDICES
    INDEX