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new touch on the times.
By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781.
State of the troops, British and German, under the command of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, at New-York, and posts depending, October 1, 1777.
Repräsentanten der Vereinigten Staaten von America, im Congress versammelt, an das Volk überhaupt, und an die Einwohner Pennsylvaniens und der angrenzenden Staaten insbesondere.
Whereas, many persons, at and below the White-Plains, in the county of West-Chester, by reason of the ravages of the enemy, are greatly distressed for want of provision to support their families.
Postscript to the New-York packet, of May 14, 1778.
In Congress, Wednesday. April 3, 1776.
In Congress, February 3, 1778.
Know all men by these presents, that we [blank] are held and firmly bound to [blank] president of the Congress of the United Colonies of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, the counties of Newca
Scale of depreciation.
Boston, September 26, 1777.
following is a correct transcript of the treaty between France and the United States of America, together with the ratification of the same by Congress.
Gen. Washington.
Some observations relating to the establishment of schools.
State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations. In General assembly, October session, A.D. 1778.
Tory Act.
To satisfy the impatience of the public, for the late operations of the Royal Army in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, July 20, 1776. By an express arrived yesterday from South-Carolina, we have the following important intelligence.
Philadelphia, January 27, 1781.
In Congress, 27th May, 1778.
Observations on the slaves and the indented servants, inlisted in the army, and in the navy of the United States.
War Office (Williamsburg) August 17, 1779.
In Congress, April 1, 1777.
Supplement to the New-York gazetteer no. 44.
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