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Proceedings of the Committee of correspondence in New York. Committee-Chamber July 13, 1774 Presents [28 names] The persons appointed at the last meeting of this Committee, to draw up a set of resolves, met for that purpose, but doubts arising,

In provincial congress, New-York, June 3, 1775. Whereas, the Continental Congress, in their resolution on the 15th ult. have recommended to the inhabitants of this city ... to act on the defensive ... and orders have been received for the embark

The following extracts from the proceedings of the Committee of observation for the City and County of New York, are by them directed to be published. The committee met, according to adjournment the 27th February, 1775. [On the election of eleve

General committee, May 1, 1775. The following persons were mentioned in the Committee of observation, as proper to be elected for a General Committee for the City and County of New-York, in the present alarming exigency [100 names] [blank] The f

New York, October 1, 1774. To the publick. We the subscribers having been appointed as a committee by a considerable number of the inhabitants of the city, [to ascertain by direct question, whether sundry persons, were purchasing and shipping go

Extract of the proceedings of the committee of correspondence of this city [Relative to calling meetings of the citizens without approval of the committee.] [Dated] July 8th, 1774. [New York: Printed by John Holt, 1774].

Committee Chamber, July 13, 1774. The public are hereby requested to attend at the Coffee-House, on Tuesday next at XII o 'Clock to Signify their sense of the resolves entered into by the Committee of Correspondence, in New-York, and of the dele

In provincial congress, New-York, June 3, 1775. Whereas, the Continental Congress, in their resolution on the 15th ult. have recommended to the inhabitants of this city ... to act on the defensive ... and orders have been received for the embark

New-York, March 1817. Sir. Being appointed a committee of the New York Historical Society (instituted in the year 1804) for the collection of manuscripts and scarce books, relating to the history of this County, and hoping that it may be in your

New York, May 31st, 1770. Advertisement. Whereas a meeting of the inhabitants was called yesterday, without the knowledge of the Committee appointed to inspect into the importation of goods, and there undertook to pass resolves, on a matter sett

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 104, Folder 13.

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Keowee waltzes, first sett - Public domain American sheet music

View of the road of the Isle of Goree; [Goods proper for importation.] chain for the foot; a collar of mortaudes; a horn; a spade; a makaton; a boatswain's whistle.

Vävverkstad för Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, Kv Turisten 3 Exteriör. Murningsarbete. Takstol under byggprocessen. Byggnaden sett från gatan.

Dodworth's dark sett quadrilles

An act to prevent the importation of slaves, by any of His Majesty's subjects, into any islands, colonies, plantations, or territories belonging to any foreign sovereign, state, or power; and also to render more effectual a certain order, made by His Majesty in council on the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and five, for prohibiting the importation of slaves (except in certain cases), into any of the settlements, islands, colonies, or plantations on the continent of America, or in the West Indies, which have been surrendered to His Majesty's arms during the present war; and to prevent the fitting out of foreign slave ships from British ports

Julius quadrilles, first sett - Public domain American sheet music

An act to prevent the importation of slaves, by any of His Majesty's subjects, into any islands, colonies, plantations, or territories belonging to any foreign sovereign, state, or power; and also to render more effectual a certain order, made by His Majesty in council on the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and five, for prohibiting the importation of slaves (except in certain cases), into any of the settlements, islands, colonies, or plantations on the continent of America, or in the West Indies, which have been surrendered to His Majesty's arms during the present war; and to prevent the fitting out of foreign slave ships from British ports

The Prize sett - Public domain American sheet music, 1881

Connor's third sett of polka quadrilles

An act to continue in force, the act, entitled "An act prohibiting for a limited time, the exportation of arms and ammunition; and for encouraging the importation thereof ... Approved, April 7, 1798. John Adams, President of the United States. [

Eruzione del Vesuvio, accaduta la sera de 14 Sett.re 1804 ad ore otto della sera

Miss Rosa D. Stone at Pan-Amer. bldg. holding a piece of Guayacan wood, 30'' in diameter which weighs 23 oz. while the Balsa wood with 402 sq. inches of surface weighs the same. Balsa is a recent importation from Latin Amer. and is used as substitute for cork. Already popular not only as filler for life-preservers but as stopper for the modern flask [Washington, D.C.]

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