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Amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill, entitled, "An act authorizing a regular force for the defence of the Commonwealth." [Richmond, 1815.].

Decree of the King's Council of State, granting premiums for the encouragement of French merchants, who shall carry dried cod-fish of the national fishery, to the Windward and Leeward Islands; also to the European ports, as Italy, Spain and Portugal : September 18, 1785. Extract from the registers of the Council of State.

Georgia. By His Excellency Sir James Wright, Baronet, captain-general, governor, and commander-in-chief, of His Majesty's said province, chancellor, vice-admiral, and ordinary of the same. A proclamation [Inviting settlement of certain lands upo

James K. Polk Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence and Related Items, 1775-1849; 1848, Jan. 1-1848, June 5

In the House of representatives, January 16, 1776. The committee appointed to consider what further measures are necessary to be taken for furnishing hay for the army reported … William Cooper, speaker pro tem. In Council January 20, 1776. Read

A list of the addresses to the late Gov. Hutchinson, Taken from the London Gazetteer, and New Daily advertiser, on Saturday, September 24th, 1774. To the printer of the Gazetteer. The 8th of June last, a most servile, fallacious and adulatory ad

Decree of the King's Council of State, granting premiums for the encouragement of French merchants, who shall carry dried cod-fish of the national fishery, to the Windward and Leeward Islands; also to the European ports, as Italy, Spain and Portugal : September 18, 1785. Extract from the registers of the Council of State.

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In the House of representatives. December 11 1775. Resolved, that it be, and it hereby is strongly recommended to the Committee of correspondence and safety of the town of [blank] and in case of a deficieny of both said committees, to the select

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 5, 1775. Whereas the term for which this present Congress was chose, expires on the thirtieth instant, and the exigencies of our public affairs, render it absolutely necessary for the safety of this colony,

In the House of representatives. Feb. 14, 1776. Whereas the honorable the Continental Congress have desired this Court to make application to the several towns in this Colony, to know what quantity of silver and gold can be procured in exchange

In the House of representatives. Feb. 14, 1776. Whereas the honorable the Continental Congress have desired this Court to make application to the several towns in this Colony, to know what quantity of silver and gold can be procured in exchange

In the House of Representatives. January 17, 1776. Resolved, that the committees or selectmen of the several towns in this Colony, send a just and true account of all the powder, lead and flints, by them delivered by order of the Congress of the

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 5, 1775. Whereas the term for which this present Congress was chose, expires on the thirtieth instant, and the exigencies of our public affairs, render it absolutely necessary for the safety of this colony,

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

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

In Council. Watertown, August 23, 1775. Resolved, that the assessors of each town and district, in this colony, for the present year, be required, so far as in their power to exhibit to this court, on the second Tuesday of its next sitting the s

In the House of representatives, February 13, 1776. Whereas it appears to this Court, that it will be greatly conducive to the safety and welfare of this and the other colonies, at a time of common danger, that a committee be chosen in each town

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In the House of representatives, June 26, 1776. Whereas repeated applications have been made by the honorable Congress to this Court to procure a sum of hard money, to be forthwith sent into Canada, for the support of our army in that quarter, a

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

In the House of representatives, Watertown, August 10th, 1775. Inasmuch as the time prefixed … to Great Britain, Ireland and the English West-India islands is not yet come – yet as this Colony in Union with the sister colonies on this continent

In the House of representatives, Feb. 14, 1776. Whereas many constables, and collectors of taxes in this Colony, have neglected to exhibit in this court, the receipts or attested copies thereof, which they have received form the Colony treasurer

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

The answer of the House of Representatives to His Excellency Joseph Dudley Esq. His speech to the Honourable the Council, and House of representatives, delivered by the speaker and the whole House in the Council chamber in Boston, on Wednesday,

In the House of representatives. December 2, 1775. Whereas the supply of the article of wood for the Cambridge and Roxbury camps, hath not been hitherto fully sufficient to answer the demands, notwithstanding the exertions of this court for that

In the House of representatives, April 19, 1776. Whereas sundry persons of this Colony have joined our unnatural enemies, who have in a hostile manner been endeavouring to enslave the United Colonies; and others have absconded and removed out of

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

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