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At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, in New-England, in America.
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.
In Congress, March 23, 1779.
By the United States in Congress assembled. A proclamation.
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 the House of Representatives, June 26, 1776.
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.
To the electors of New-York. January 6, 1776.
In Committee of Safety, for the state of New-York. Fish-kills, Nov. 7, 1776.
New-York, Dec. 13, 1776. To the public.
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut.
Colony of Massachusett's-Bay, 1776.
In Congress, June 9, 1778.
To all gentlemen volunteers, who prefer liberty to slavery, and are hearty friends to the grand American cause.
New-York, [blank] This is to certify, that the bearer [blank] has, in my presence, subscribed to the declaration, agreeable to the terms of their Excellencies the Commissioners proclamation, dated at New-York, 30th November, 1776.
Covention [sic] at Concord, Sept. 22, 1779 for stating the prices of sundry articles.
In Provincial Congress for the colony of New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 1776.
In Congress, April 3, 1776.
George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland ... Whereas, by a statute made and passed ... An act to prohibit all trade and intercourse with the colonies ... and also two acts made in the last session ... and whereas by a c
In Congress, April 14th, 1778.
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