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The committee to whom were referred sundry petitions of persons, stating, that they have been rendered invalids in the service of the United States during the late war, and praying to be placed on the pension list--and also a letter from the judges of the Circuit Court for the district of North-Carolina, relative to the act passed the last session of Congress, regulating claims to invalid pensions---report ...
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A bill providing for the settlement of the claims of persons under particular circumstances barred by the limitations heretofore established
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War Office of the United States. Information is hereby given to all the invalid pensioners of the United States, residing within the states respectively, that one moiety of their annual pension, commencing on the fifth day of March last, will be paid at the places and by the persons herein after mentioned ...
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Delaware state, ss. His excellency the president having received the following act of Congress ... orders that the same be made public throughout the state. James Booth, secretary....
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Council Chamber, October 20, 1785. Gentlemen, The act of Assembly passed last session for further continuing the act concerning pensioners, directs the courts of the several counti...
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The lamentation of poor Benjamin Fowler, who served faithfully in the American Army, eight years and four months, in which service he lost one eye; and his health is so disabled, a...
Published 1783“…United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives.…”
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, March 15, 1782. Whereas the General Court of this commonwealth on the eighth day of March instant did resolve, "That eighty-five men ... be i...
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By the president of the Delaware state, a proclamation. ... requiring all persons to exert themselves ... for apprehending and securing all prisoners escaping as aforesaid. Given u...
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By His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; ... A brief. Whereas the hostile forces of Great-Britain ... early in this contest ... exerted their powers in the destruction of the town of C...
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State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, February session, 1782. Whereas great frauds have been committed, and the recruiting service greatly injured...
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Notification. In obedience to the order of the town, the committee for inlisting men, hereby inform you, that they are to return to the town at adjournment of the meeting ... the n...
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General Conway's speech, for quieting the troubles in America. Against an independency: he is for peace, but yet urges the vigorous prosecution of the war: the great distresses and...
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By the president of the Delaware state, a proclamation. Whereas it is discovered, that the British prisoners lately captured in the state of Virginia, find means to escape from the...
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The following paper having been much misrepresented by some persons in this city, I have thought proper to publish it, for the perusal of all my fellow-citizens ...
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State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, March session, 1781. Whereas by an act of this assembly, passed at November session, apportioning three hundr...
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By James Pattison, Esq; major general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. Whereas in all well regulated societies where prote...
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To the inhabitants of America. I should forfeit even in my own opinion, the place I have so long held in yours, if I could be indifferent to your approbation, and silent on the mot...
Published 1780“…United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives.…”
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Boston, December 15, 1780. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, on the 13th instant, --- it was voted, that a committee of three persons for each ward, be c...
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At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special of order [sic] His Excellency the governor) on the 29th day of Novemb...
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