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In Council. Philadelphia, May 28th, 1779. Whereas it has been represented to this board, that divers persons of suspicious characters, and to whom inimical practices are imputed .....
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A Card. To the electors of Philadelphia. In order to preserve the harmony, so necessary at this time, we are informed that committees from the Patriotic Society, and other public s...
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By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. Whereas a considerable quantity of naval stores is known to be in this city, the...
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By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces ... in the city of Philadelphia, &c. A proclamation. In order to protect the persons and property ... to secure t...
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Philadelphia, October 1, 1777. No person whatever is to presume to remove any merchandise or goods of any kind out of the city, without first obtaining leave from the officer comma...
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To the Congress. The remonstrance of the subscribers, citizens of Philadelphia. Sheweth, That we are now confined by a military guard ... in consequence of a resolve made by you .....
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In Committee, of Inspection and Observation, February 5th, 1776. Whereas the Continental Congress did lately resolve, that if any person should be so lost to all virtue ... as to r...
Published 1776Call Number:Located:Online Book