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00 - Editor's Preface
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01 - Crisis I, These Are The Times That Try Men's Souls
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02 - Crisis II, To Lord Howe
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03 - Crisis III, Part I, In The Progress Of Politics
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04 - Crisis III, Part II, In The Progress Of Politics
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05 - Crisis IV, Those Who Expect To Reap The Blessings Of Freedom
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06 - Crisis V, Part I, To Gen. Sir William Howe
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07 - Crisis V, Part II, To The Inhabitants Of America
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08 - Crisis VI, To The Earl Of Carlisle and Gen. Clinton
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09 - Crisis VII, To The People Of England
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10 - Crisis VIII, Address To The People Of England
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11 - Crisis IX, Had America Pursued Her Advantages
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12 - The Crisis Extraordinary On The Subject Of Taxation
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13 - Crisis X, On The King Of England's Speech
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14 - Crisis XI, On The Present State Of News
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15 - A Supernumerary Crisis, To Guy Carlton
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16 - Crisis XII, To The Earl Of Shelburne
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17 - Crisis XIII, Thoughts On The Peace, And Probable Advantages Thereof
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18 - A Supernumerary Crisis: To The People Of America