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The Independent Advertiser was an American patriot publication, founded in 1748 in Boston by the then 26-year-old Samuel Adams, advocating republicanism, liberty and independence from Great Britain. Published by and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted primarily of essays written by a group of "gentlemen" on topics of contemporary New England politics.

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  • The Independent Advertiser was an American patriot publication, founded in 1748 in Boston by the then 26-year-old Samuel Adams, advocating republicanism, liberty and independence from Great Britain. Published by and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted primarily of essays written by a group of "gentlemen" on topics of contemporary New England politics. (en)
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  • The Independent Advertiser was an American patriot publication, founded in 1748 in Boston by the then 26-year-old Samuel Adams, advocating republicanism, liberty and independence from Great Britain. Published by and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted primarily of essays written by a group of "gentlemen" on topics of contemporary New England politics. (en)
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  • The Independent Advertiser (en)
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