Titles by Anonymous Pamphleteer 1774

Many pamphlets written on the eve of the Revolutionary War were published with no author’s name attached, or were signed, “Anonymous.” This was sometimes done to protect writers' reputations and even their personal safety when the ideas expressed were radical or politically and legally dangerous.

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