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Extract of a letter from General Gates, dated camp at Saratoga, October 18, 1777.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, March 13, 1778.
In Congress, May 27, 1778.
We the subscribers do hereby solemnly engage and inlist [our]selves, as soldiers, in the batallions of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in the service of the United States of America.
I [blank] being made a prisoner of war, by the Army of the Thirteen United Colonies in North-America, do promise and engage, on my word and honour, and on the faith of a gentleman, to depart from hence to [blank] in the province of [blank] being the place
In Congress, January 13, 1779.
In Congress, May 21, 1776.
By Commodore Sir George Collier, commander in chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels in North-America; and Major-General William Tryon.
New-York, Dec. 13, 1776. To the public.
Covention [sic] at Concord, Sept. 22, 1779 for stating the prices of sundry articles.
In Congress, April 3, 1776.
In Congress, April 14th, 1778.
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday October 27, 1775.
Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, May 2d, 1777.
On this day of renown, all joys shower down.
Council-Chamber, Philadelphia, [blank] 1781.
New-York, October 30, 1776. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty.
United States Lottery.
In Congress, October 3d, 1776.
New-York, April 23, 1777. Song for St. George's Day. Tune, Hail England, Old England.
Supplement to the New-York gazetteer no. 44.
In Congress, April 1, 1777.
War Office (Williamsburg) August 17, 1779.
Observations on the slaves and the indented servants, inlisted in the army, and in the navy of the United States.
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