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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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Boston, January 30, 1792. Speech of the Hon. Benjamin Austin, Jun. Esq. at Faneuil-Hall, on Thursday last, previous to the question, whether the town would accept the report of the...
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At a meeting of the inhabitants of Charleston, on May 7th, a committee was appointed to prepare a plan for the establishment of a fund to purchase or take up specialties or other a...
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To the independent electors of Pennsylvania. Citizens and friends to the federal government! A recurrence to some recent transactions must convince you that unlawful and dangerous...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. An act to incorporate sundry persons by the name of "The President and Trustees of...
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To the freemen of Pennsylvania. The present mode of electing members of Congress ... is calculated to lead you into a choice of persons ... in whom ... a well-founded confidence ca...
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To the assessors of Newburyport. A list of the polls and estate, real and personal, of the subscriber, an inhabitant of the town of Newburyport ... N.B. The law requires that the v...
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To the independent electors of the state of New-York. Fellow citizens, You will be shortly called upon to exercise one of the most important duties of freemen. ...
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At a meeting of the proprietors of the Kennebeck Purchase from the late colony of New-Plymouth, held at Boston, by adjournment, July 2, 1792. Voted, that the proprietors of the Ken...
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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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Second Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia on Monday the twenty-fourth of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one....
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Notification. The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified by law to vote for representatives in said town, are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall on...
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To the freeholders of the southern district of the state of New-York. Gentlemen, We have observed the names of several gentlemen published in the news-papers as candidates for the...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. An act to suspend in certain cases, the operation of an act, passed on the thirte...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, June 14, 1790. Resolved, that the commonwealth be, and hereby is divided into eight districts, for the purpose of electing eight persons to represent the people thereof in Congress of the United States ...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 18, 1785. Whereas it is represented to this court, that sundry persons have fraudulently obtained ... securiti...
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