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* Langston, Paul. "'Tyrant and Oppressor!' Colonial Press Reaction to the Quebec Act.'' ''Historical Journal of Massachusetts'' 2006 34(1): 1-17. Issn: 0276-8313  
* Langston, Paul. "'Tyrant and Oppressor!' Colonial Press Reaction to the Quebec Act.''Historical Journal of Massachusetts'' 34, no. 1 (2006): 1-17. Issn: 0276-8313  
* Lawson, Philip. "'Sapped by Corruption': British Governance of Quebec and the Breakdown of Anglo-american Relations on the Eve of Revolution." ''Canadian Review of American Studies'' 1991 22(3): 301-323. Issn: 0007-7720 Fulltext: online in Ebsco
* Lawson, Philip. "'Sapped by Corruption': British Governance of Quebec and the Breakdown of Anglo-American Relations on the Eve of Revolution." ''Canadian Review of American Studies'' 22, no. 3 (1991): 301-323. Issn: 0007-7720.
* John C. Miller; ''Origins of the American Revolution'' 1943. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=493014 online version]
* John C. Miller; ''Origins of the American Revolution'' 1943.

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  • Langston, Paul. "'Tyrant and Oppressor!' Colonial Press Reaction to the Quebec Act." Historical Journal of Massachusetts 34, no. 1 (2006): 1-17. Issn: 0276-8313
  • Lawson, Philip. "'Sapped by Corruption': British Governance of Quebec and the Breakdown of Anglo-American Relations on the Eve of Revolution." Canadian Review of American Studies 22, no. 3 (1991): 301-323. Issn: 0007-7720.
  • John C. Miller; Origins of the American Revolution 1943.