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At a general meeting of the Committee of Mechanicks, at Mrs. Van Dyke's, the 27th December, 1783.
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.
In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Fish-kill, Jan. 6, 1777.
In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Kingston, March 1, 1777.
In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 20, 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 Whig mechanicks of the city and county of New-York.
To the citizens of New-York.
To the electors of the city of New-York.
To the electors of this city at large.
To the mechanicks and free electors 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.
To the worthy and industrious mechanicks of this state.