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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
state of the receipts and expenditures of public monies upon warrants from the superintendant of finance, from the 1st of January 1782, to the 1st of January 1783.
list of the fortunate numbers in the first class of New-Haven Bridge Lottery.
list of the fortunate numbers in the New-York Poor Lottery.
hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 19th of October, 1783, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school.
hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 12th of October, 1783, at St. George's Chapel, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school.
following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress.
dying criminal.
civil authority and select-men of the town of Groton.
Verses. For a believer, when looking on a watch.
Tory Act.
To the worthy and industrious mechanicks of this state.
To the public. The Provincial Congress of New-York, yesterday passed a resolve in the following words.
To the public.
To the mechanicks and free electors of the city and county of New-York.
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York.
To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York.
To the electors of this city at large.
To the electors of the city of New-York.
To the citizens of New-York.
To the Whig mechanicks of the city and county of New-York.
This indenture witnesseth, that [blank] hath put [blank]self, and by these presents doth voluntarily, and of h[blank] own free will and accord [blank] put and bind h[blank]self apprentice to [blank] to learn the art, trade or mistery [blank] after the man
State of New-York. Head-quarters, Poughkeepsie, July 1st, 1781. General orders.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, May 5, 1777.
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