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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...
Published 1781Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Whereas many ill-disposed persons have made it their practice to go out of the lines, and steal the wood cut for the use of His Majesty's army ...
Published 1778Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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By the Honorable William Heath, Esq; major-general in the army of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas the honorable General Assembly of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, were pleased on the 30th day of April last to pass the following resolve, viz "If any person .. shall sell or dispose of any wine, spirits ... to any British or foreign troops" ... the major-general calls upon all persons ... to pay strict attention to the foregoing resolve ......
Published 1778Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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All persons having in their possession any kind of stores and provisions, belonging to the rebel army are hereby required to report the same to the quarter-master ...
Published 1777Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. Whereas complaints have been made, that many of the inhabitants, in and near Phil...
Published 1777Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Commissary-General's Office. Philadelphia, October 6, 1777. All persons having in their possession rum, or any kind of spirituous liquors, are hereby ordered to report same to the...
Published 1777Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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All gentlemen sailors, desirous of rendering themselves useful to their country, let them repair on board His Majesty's armed ship the Vigilant, Captain Christian, commander. Where...
Published 1777Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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By His Excellency Henry Clinton, lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c. &c. &c. Whereas, for the better supply of His Majesty's marine and land forces ... the establishmen...
Published 1776Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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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 this city, met, in consequence of...
Published 1774Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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To the publick. New-York, October 5, 1774. By Mr. Rivere [i.e., Revere], who left Boston on Friday last ... we have certain intelligence that the carpenters and masons who had inad...
Published 1774Call Number:Located:Online Book