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At an adjourned town meeting, holden at Norwich, in Connecticut, on the 29th day of March, 1779.
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New-York, general of the militia, and admiral of the navy of the same. A proclamation.
By His Excellency William Tryon, Esq; captain general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation.
Chester, the 7th day of April, 1780.
Committee chamber, New-York, January 10, 1776.
Committee-chamber, New-York, April 13th 1776.
In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 20, 1776.
In Provincial Congress, New-York, May 31, 1776.
New-York, April 16, 1776.
New-York, April 16, 1776. Extract of a letter from John Jay, Esq.
Sir, By virtue of the authority vested in us by certain resolutions of the Congress of the colony of New-York, of the [blank] day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1776, reciting, that whereas there are in this colony, divers persons, who ... have been co
Speech of William Tr--n, Esq; who was executed on Thursday the 18th of March, 1776.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 6, 1777.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, May 5, 1777.
State of New-York.
To the honourable magistrates, and worthy electors of King's County, on Nassau-Island, in the colony of New-York.
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York.
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York.
To the public. The Provincial Congress of New-York, yesterday passed a resolve in the following words.
following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress.