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The ''Boston Gazette'' appeared with varying subtitles: ''New-England weekly journal'', (issue of Oct. 20, 1741), ''Weekly Journal'', from October 27, 1741, ''Weekly advertiser'' from January 3, 1753, ''the Country Journal'', from April 12, 1756, ''Weekly Republican Journal'' from January 6, 1794

  • The ''Boston Gazette, and Country Journal'', October 17, 1768: Samuel Adams ' essay on John Locke 's statement "Where Law ends, Tyranny begins" .


  • The ''Boston Gazette, and Country Journal'', February 27,. 1769: Samuel Adams' essay on the right of revolution text


  • The ''Boston Gazette, and Country Journal'', March 12, 1770: report on the shows a seated Brittania with Liberty Cap on staff, freeing a bird from a cage. Motto: ''"Containing the freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic"'' This issue is often reprinted .


  • The ''Boston Gazette, and Country Journal'', April 10, 1775:

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FURTHER READING

  • Brigham, ''History and Bibliography of American Newspapers''

  • Apfelbaum ''Early American Newspapers and Their Printers''