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Speech of His Excellency the Governor to both branches of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their sessions began and held in Boston, Sept. 18, 1793, agreeably to His Excellency's proclamation ... [Boston, 1793].

Speech of His Excellency the Governor to both branches of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their sessions began and held in Boston, Sept. 18, 1793, agreeably to His Excellency's proclamation ... [Boston, 1793].

Speech of His Excellency the Governor to both branches of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their sessions began and held in Boston, Sept. 18, 1793, agreeably to His Excellency's proclamation ... [Boston, 1793].

Boston Gazette extroardinary. Washington Nov. 8, 1808. Agreeably to appointment, the following message was this day communicated to both Houses of Congress, by the President .... [Signed] Thomas Jefferson. [Boston Nov. 8, 1808].

Order of services at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joshua Huntington, on the 18th of May, 1808, at the Old South meeting house, in Boston ... [Boston 1808].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. General orders. Head-quarters, Boston September 6th, 1814 ... By His Excellency's command. J. Brooks. Adjutant General [Boston 1814].

Boston Gazette extroardinary. Washington Nov. 8, 1808. Agreeably to appointment, the following message was this day communicated to both Houses of Congress, by the President .... [Signed] Thomas Jefferson. [Boston Nov. 8, 1808].

Boston Gazette extroardinary. Washington Nov. 8, 1808. Agreeably to appointment, the following message was this day communicated to both Houses of Congress, by the President .... [Signed] Thomas Jefferson. [Boston Nov. 8, 1808].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, October 20, 1781. Whereas notwithstanding the resolves of the General Court, of December 2, 1780, and that of Feb. 26, 1781, and another resolve of the 16th June last ...[Boston: Pr

Answer to the governor's speech. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of representatives, June 9, 1808. May it please your excellency [regarding embargo act.] [Boston 1808].

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Embargo act.; Title.; Imprint 2.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 48, Folder 17.

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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, February 5, 1777. Whereas the rum, molasses, and sundry other articles herein needed for the supply of the army and the inhabitants of this State: It is therefore resolved ... In Counc

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, Sept. 29th, 1780. Whereas by a resolve of the General Court, passed the 4th of May last, the agents appointed in the several counties in this State to receive from the towns in their r

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives. March 17th, 1777. Whereas it is indispensably necessary that the troops raised and raising in this state for the Continental army ... In Council, March 18th, 1777. Read and concurred.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, December 2, 1780. Whereas the Congress of the United States have required of this Commonwealth to supply the deficiency of our proportion of the Continental army ... [Boston: Printe

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, Dec. 4th, 1780. Whereas by the resolutions of Congress of the fourth day of November last the United States are required to furnish their respective proportions of specific supplies

In the House of representatives, February 3, 1778. Notwithstanding repeated orders have issued from this Court, calling upon the selectmen and committees of the several towns and plantations in this State, to make returns of all the male inhabit

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, Dec. 4th, 1780. Whereas by the resolutions of Congress of the fourth day of November last the United States are required to furnish their respective proportions of specific supplies

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives. February 6, 1777. That the army may be duly supplied with shoes, stockings and shirts ... [Boston: Printed by Benjamin Edes, 1777].

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, September 22, 1777. Whereas by the latest advice from the Northern army under the command of General Gates, it appears, that the army under the Command of General Burgoyne ... [Boston:

State of Massachusetts-Bay, in the House of representatives, February 4, 1779. On the petition of the officers in the brigades of Generals Nixon's, Patterson's (late Learned's and Glover's, in behalf of themselves and the soldiers under their co

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