Thursday, 4 September 1760
NEWS
We hear from Roan County, That a small Party of the Cherokee Indians .

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THIS DAY PUBLISHED
And being sold by Mr A. Keller from his press in Pennsylvania, the latest and most excellent edition of that publishers Pennsylvania Packet. Extracted chiefly from his own writings and observations with occasional accuracy, it is presented here for the Judgement of Common Sense.

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also available as a special edition


THIS being a short description of the Colonial Living History Alliance, their purposes and agenda's.

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Treatice and essays on becomming a MEMBER of this august body. Also contained herin may be found a few studies of the existing members.

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Being an ASSORTMENT of articles and engravings generously contributed by various learned and respected men (including our esteemed Mr. Franklin of Philadelphia) covering a variety of topics.

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A REGISTRY of distinguished and respected visitors who have seen fit to grace our humble publication with their thoughts.

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NOTICES and ANNOUNCEMENTS

The LATEST broadsheets and leaflets from our presses which pertain, however loosely, to this publication.

Broadsheets on Page 11

NEWS and correspondance from the world at large. Generally entertaining, periodically informative and occasionally relevent though without intent.

News on Page 12

NOTICE has been posted by Mr. Wm. Cooper containing a List of Upcoming Events where all interested parties may come to observe the CLHA in it's natural environs.

May 16 - Conrad Weiser Homestead
June 26-27 - Fort Ticonderoga
July 31 - Aug 1 - Fort Plain, NY

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A COLLECTION of woodcuts and engravings, not done in the French manner, so as to be suitable for viewing by all members of the family.
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ADDRESSES and information for several respectable sources of information and entertainment.
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Viewing Assistance

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The ordaining of laws in favor of one part of the nation, to the prejudice and oppression of another, is certainly the most erroneous and mistaken policy. An equal dispensation of protection, rights, privileges, and advantages, is what every part is entitled to, and ought to enjoy. - B. Franklin
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