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A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: [1779?]- Books
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A brief view of the accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania, from the time of the commencement of the Revolution to the first of October, 1781: extracted from the books of the comptroller-general ... Also, the accounts of the state treasurer, continued from the said first of October, 1781, to the first of October, 1782: likewise, the accounts of the several counties for their taxes to October 1782 ... Together with the state of the outstanding debts, due by the counties for their deficiencies in payment of taxes.
Pennsylvania. Treasury.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Remarks on a pamphlet, entituled "A dissertation on the political union and constitution of the thirteen United States of North-America." "By a citizen of Philadelphia." With some brief observations, whether all the western lands, not actually purchased or conquered by the crown of Great-Britain, antecedent to the late cession, made to the thirteen United States of North-America, ought not to be considered as ceded to the thirteen states jointly---and whether all the confiscated estates of those people, by some termed Loyalists, are to be considered as forfeited to the states in which they were resident, or to all the states included in the confederation. By a Connecticut farmer.
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Public good: being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense. Written in the year 1780.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1792?]- Books
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A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America, to their constituents.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: [1779]- Books
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Philadelphia, July 23, 1779. To the public. Fortunately we have preserved the original letter to our late chairman by the chairman of the city committee, and have it therefore in our power to prove ... that the pretended copy introduced to the public by a Mr. A.B. ... is essentially different from it. ...
Date: 1779]- Books
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A plea for the poor soldiers; or An essay, to demonstrate that the soldiers and other public creditors, who really and actually supported the burden of the late war, have not been paid! Ought to be paid! Can be paid! And must be paid! By a citizen of Philadelphia.
Webster, Pelatiah, 1726-1795.Date: M,DCC,LXC [i.e., 1790]- Books
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A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: [1779]- Books
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The crisis extraordinary.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1780]- Books
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In Congress, February 5, 1778. Resolved, that the captain or commanding officer of each company in the service of the United States shall, at the end of every month, furnish the regimental pay-master with a pay roll ...
United States. Continental Congress.Date: 1778]- Books
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The sentiments of an American woman.
American woman.Date: [1780]- Books
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, June 11, 1779. Resolved, that the following address be printed in hand-bills and sent to the several ministers ... town-clerks ... and to the Committee of Correspondence in each plantation ... who are hereby directed to communicate the same to the inhabitants ...
Massachusetts. General Court.Date: 1779]- Books
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Accounts of Pennsylvania. Volume I.
Date: 1785]- Books
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A short history of the treatment that Dr. Samuel Stearns hath met with in Massachusetts, since the commencement of hostilities between Great-Britain and her colonies. Exhibiting the troubles he has met with, by reason of his loyalty, and the appearance of false evidence against him. [Three lines in Latin]
Stearns, Samuel, 1741-1809.Date: in the year MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Copy of the proceedings of the inhabitants of Boston, June 17, 1779.
Boston (Mass.)Date: [1779]- Books
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To the public.Although the revenue system, recommended by the resolution of Congress of the 18th of April, 1783, has been the subject of deliberation for more than three years past ...
Date: [1786]- Books
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, October 20, 1781. Whereas, notwithstanding the resolves of the General Court ... there is still a deficiency of several towns ... in supplying the quota of men apportioned on them ...
Massachusetts. General Court.Date: 1781]- Books
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A message from the governor. Mr. Speaker and gentlemen, the requisition now announced shortly to be made on us, evinces the absolute necessity for your immediately ascertaining whether you have paid up your quotas to Congress hitherto, or what may remain due theron ...
South Carolina. Governor (1783-1785 : Guerard)Date: 1785]- Books
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Dr. Stearns's petition to His Excellency the governour, and the Honourable Council: exhibiting the troubles he has met with, by reason of the appearance of false evidence against him. Presented to the members of the Honourable General Court, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for their information.
Stearns, Samuel, 1741-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Mémoire adressé aux souverains de L'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du nouveau monde, par Mr. Pownall, Ci-Devant Gouvernour, Capitaine-General & Commandant en chef des provinces Ameriquaines de Massachuset - Bay, nouvelle Angleterre & Caroline meridionale, & membre du Parlement D'Angleterre. Traduit de l'anglois par M*****.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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State of Massachusetts-Bay, in the House of Representatives, February 4, 1779. On the petition of the officers ... in behalf of themselves and the soldiers under their command. Resolved, that the selectmen or committees ... are enjoined to supply the families of ... soldiers inlisted from their respective towns ... in manner directed by a resolve ... passed upon the 10th day of October, one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven ...
Massachusetts. General Court.Date: 1779]- Books
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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In the House of Representatives, April 19, 1776. Whereas sundry persons of this colony have joined our unnatural enemies ... Resolved that the committee of correspondence, safety and inspection, in each and every town ... where there is any real or personal estate ... immediately take possession of all such estates ...
Massachusetts. General Court.Date: 1776]- Books
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Proceedings of the convention begun and held at Concord, in the state of Massachusetts-Bay, on the sixth day of October, A.D. 1779, (in pursuance of the recommendation of a convention held in said place in July last) to "take into consideration the prices of merchandize and country produce, and make such regulations and reduction therein, as the public good might require."
Date: [1779]