Whoever has candidly traced the rapid growth of these colonies from their little beginnings to their present flourishing state ... The poor devoted town of Boston has suffered, and is still suffering ... The following plan was providentially detected, and is now offered to the public ..
Followed by Memorandums for a report concerning the quartering of British troops in Boston.
Ascribed to the press of Benjamin Edes and John Gill by Evans and Bristol. Bristol suggests an imprint date of [1775?]. However, internal evidence suggests that the memorandums were prepared in 1774, and it is possible that they were made public in that year.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.