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State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives. March 3d, 1786. Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns, districts and parishes within this State, be and hereby are required to make a return of all the inhabitants within their

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives. March 3d, 1786. Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns, districts and parishes within this State, be and hereby are required to make a return of all the inhabitants within their

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

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