No. XII.
- Advice to Connecticut Folks. [137]
No. XIII.
- An Address to the Dissenting Members of the late Convention in Pensylvania. [142]
No. XIV.
- On Test Laws, Oaths of Allegiance, Abjuration and partial Exclusions from Office. [151]
No. XV.
Sketches of the Rise, Progress and Consequences of the late Revolution.
- Ground of European Claims to North America. [154]
- Origin and Progress of the Controversies respecting America. [155]
- Causes of the late War, between Great Britain and America. [158]
- Massacre at Boston in 1770. [161]
- First Congress in 1774. [164]
- Battle of Lexington, and Progress of the War. [167]
- Appointment of General Washington to the Command of the American Armies. [169]
- Letter from General Washington, explaining the Circumstances which led to the Capture of Lord Cornwallis. [180]
- Treaty of Peace. [182]
- Consequences of the War. Defects of the Confederation. [183]
- Popular Tumults on Account of Half Pay to the Officers of the Army. [184]
- ---------------- on Account of the Cincinnati. [186]
- Failure of Public Credit. [187]
- Insurrection in Massachusetts. [189]
- Regulation of Prices. [192]
- History of Paper Money. [194]
- State of Commerce. [198]
- Origin of the Convention in 1786. [199]
- Convention and new Form of Federal Guvernment. [200]
- Processions in Honor of the Constitution. [203]
- First Congress under the Constitution. ibid.
No. XVI.
- Remarks on the Method of Burying the Dead among the Nativs of this Country, compared with that among the Ancient Britons. [205]