Contents of The Letters
English and French Wikisource have the contents of the letters:
- Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec, October 26, 1774 (en, fr)
- Letter to the oppressed inhabitants of Canada, May 29, 1775 (en, fr)
- Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Canada, January 24, 1776 (en, fr)
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