How Europeans become Americans Letters from an American farmer (excerpts). Letters from an American farmer (fac-simile of title- page) On snakes and the humming-bird System of felicity, A 69-74 107 37 .157-158 246-253 1-2 4-6 11-16 2-19 3 16-19 2 Travels in New England and New York (excerpts)....167-169 Triumph of infidelity, The (excerpt) 159 Village church and academic school, The. .161-162 Dwight's Homeric fire 134 { Midnight consultations, The; or, A trip to Boston....195-197 On a honey bee drinking from a glass of wine and PAGE Full vindication of the measures of Congress, A (excerpts) 41-43 133 Commercial independence 42-43 Full vindication of the measures of Congress, A (ex- Unhappy influence of slavery, An Summary view of the rights of British America, A (ex- cerpt) Rule of the people, The PAGE 51-53 58 Joy to great Congress 107 Let us be happy as long as we can. .111-112 Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania (excerpts) 22-27 2-19 Letters from an American farmer (fac-simile of title-page) 3 Liberty and the Boston poor 37 Liberty or death 63-66 Liberty song, The 28-29 Lines addressed to Messrs. Dwight and Barlow (excerpt).. Midnight consultations, The; or, A trip to Boston.. Birthday song, A, for the King's birthday, June 4, 1777.. 106 Song for a fishing party near Burlington, on the Delaware, 105 On a honey bee drinking from a glass of wine and drowned Pasquinade, A, stuck up at New York on the 25th of Au- Prospect, The .160-161 Prospect of a revolution in France, On the... .225-226 Prospect of the future glory of America, an oration (ex- cerpt) 133 St. John, J. Hector, See Crèvecœur, J. Hector St. John de Science of liberty, The .173-175 Seabury, Samuel Free thoughts on the proceedings of the Continental Con- 32-36 Liberty and the Boston poor 37 |