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New-York, theatre, 1782. : General account of receipts and disbursements for the two last seasons.
Committee of Safety, New-York, January 27, 1776. : Instructions to the colonels, and other officers, for inlistment of four new battalions in the Continental service, for the defence of the colony of New-York …
In Congress, July 4, 1776. : A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled, verso
In Congress, July 4, 1776. : A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled, recto
On this day of renown, all joys shower down …
In Congress, July 4, 1776. : A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled.
Proclamation. The number of fires which have appeared at the same time at very distant parts, : and other circumstances, afford too fatal a proof of an intention to destroy this city ... require every householder to send me a list of the number and names
His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday October 27, 1775
By His Excellency William Tryon, Esq; captain general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation. : Whereas the General Assembly of this province stands prorogued to the first day of February ... I do ... dissolve the s
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …, page [2]
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …, page [1]
Sir, You would probably think yourself neglected, and unjustly deprived of that notice to which you are entitled, were I to pass you over in silence when examining the conduct of your Congress. …
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …
By his Excellency William Tryon, Esquire, captain general, and governor in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation. : Whereas I have received His Majesty’s royal proclamation given at the court of St. James’s, the twenty-third day of
By His Excellency the Hon. Thomas Gage, Esq; : governor, and commander in chief in and over his Majesty’s province of Massachusetts-Bay, and vice admiral of the same. A proclamation. Whereas the infatuated multitudes ... I do hereby in his Majesty’s name,
New-York, December 6, 1775. : (Yesterday the following letter, and address, to the inhabitants of this colony, was, by his Excellency our governor, sent to Whitehead Hicks, Esq; mayor of this city.)
[Birth certificate of a certain male child called Henry]
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday October 27, 1775.
On this day of renown, all joys shower down.
New-York, theatre, 1782.
By His Excellency William Tryon, Esq; captain general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation.
Committee of Safety, New-York, January 27, 1776.