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Repeal of the Stamp Act discussed in the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: David Hall and William Sellers, 15 May 1766
4 pages, 16 x 10 inches; disbound, leaves tipped together with a bit of loss to inner gutter, horizontal fold, minor foxing; uncut.

The despised Stamp Act was repealed by Parliament on 18 March 1766, and the news reached the American colonies in May. Benjamin Franklin, who spearheaded efforts to repeal the Stamp Act, had until recently been the longtime co-publisher of the Pennsylvania Gazette. The front page of this  Gazette issue celebrates his role in the repeal. An introduction notes "the indefatigable Industry which Doctor Franklin has exerted, to obtain a Repeal of the Stamp-Act . . . and his unshaken Integrity in her Cause." It is followed by a piece republished from the London Gazette with Franklin's correspondence on the subject going back to 1754. 

Other pieces relating to the Stamp Act are on page 2 in the first column. A satirical note from an Amsterdam merchant to London expresses unease at the repeal: "Nothing can tend more to the promotion of our trade, than a disunion between Great-Britain and her colonies." A letter from London dated 1 March describes the ongoing Parliamentary debates over the repeal. 

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