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XXXV.

Letters to Obour Tanner (1772-1779). Printed in Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., Vol VII, pp. 267-279, 1863-1864.

XXXVI.
Letters of Phillis Wheatley, The Negro-Slave Poet of Boston. Boston: Privately Printed, 1864
19pp. 8°
A.A.S. B.A. M.H.S. B.P. N.Y.P.L. L.O.C. N.Y.H.S. Harvard.
Edited by Charles Deane. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. VII, pp. 267-279. 100 copies printed.

XXXVII.

Poem on the capture of Gen. Charles Lee, by the British. "The following thoughts on his Excellency Major General Lee being betray'd into the hands of the Enemy by the treachery of a pretended friend; To the Honorable James Bowdoin, Esqr. are most respectfully Inscrib'd, By his most obedient and devoted humble servant, Phillis Wheatley." Printed from manuscript, Boston, Dec. 30, 1776, in Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, 1863-1864.

XXXVIII.
Proposals for printing by subscription a volume of Poems & Letters on various sub-
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