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Chester, the 7th day of April, 1780.
At an adjourned town meeting, holden at Norwich, in Connecticut, on the 29th day of March, 1779.
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Connecticut.
To the public. The Provincial Congress of New-York, yesterday passed a resolve in the following words.
To the electors of this city at large.
By His Excellency William Tryon, Esq; captain general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation.
Carrier's address to the generous subscribers of the Independent journal.
Advertisement.
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York.
State of New-York. Head-quarters, Poughkeepsie, July 1st, 1781. General orders.
list of the fortunate numbers in the New-York Poor Lottery.
From the Bristol gazette of October 10, 1782.
dying criminal.
In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 20, 1776.
Proclamation.
State of Connecticut, in America. To [blank] constable of [blank] and collector of the state tax for said town, for the year 1780, greeting.
In Congress, April 14, 1779.
New-York, theatre, 1782.
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.
Proclamation. Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God the Father of all mercies.
New-York, April 16, 1776.
treasurer takes this method to inform the public, that in pursuance of advice received from the governor and sundry members of Council and Assembly, he shall, by himself or assistant, make a tour through the counties of Windham, Windsor and Orange, for a
Meditations on death.
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esquire, governor of the state of New-York, &c. &c. &c. To [blank] greeting.
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