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Proclamations - United States - Early works to 1800
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By the United States in Congress assembled. Proclamation. At all times it is our duty to acknowledge the over-ruling providence of the great Governor of the Universe ... recommend, that Thursday the third day of May next may be observed as a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer ... Done in Congress the twentieth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one ...
United States. Continental Congress.Date: 1781]- Books
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By authority. By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. ... to set apart and observe Thursday the nineteenth day of February next, as a day of public thanksgiving ... Done at the city of Philadelphia, the first day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five ...
United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington)Date: 1795]- Books
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State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, April 10th, 1779. Ordered, that the following proclamation of the honorable Congress, for a general fast, be printed, and sent to the several worshipping assemblies in this state ...
New Hampshire. Committee of Safety.Date: 1779- Books
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In Congress, November 1, 1777. Forasmuch as it is the indispensible duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God ... Thursday the eighteenth day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and praise ... By order of Congress, Henry Laurens, president.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: 1777]- Books
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State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a public fast. ... Thursday the tenth day of October next, be observed as a day of public humiliation, fasting, and prayer, through the state ... Given at Exeter the 12th day of September 1776. By order of the Council and Assembly ...
New Hampshire. Council.Date: [1776]