New-York
City |
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Secret Committee Proceedings, |
1574 |
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Committee, Letter from Elizabethtown Committee, on Wm. McLeod, a British Officer, |
1591 |
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Proceedings of Volunteers, |
1592 |
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Committee Proceedings on Connecticut Bills
of Credit,
|
1622 |
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Proceedings of Volunteers, |
1592 |
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A Calm Address to the People of,
|
1655 |
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Committee, Letter from the Elizabethtown Committee,
|
1674 |
Non-Importation Agreement, Committee at Philadelphia cautions against breaking the same,
|
254 |
North, Lord, Memento at London,
|
992 |
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Conversation with a Gentleman on America,
|
1519 |
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Paper authorized by him read in Continental
Congress,
|
1840 |
North-Carolina |
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Council at Newbern, Proclamation recommended, |
7 |
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Chowan County, Address to Governour,
|
115 |
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Rowan and Surry Counties to same,
|
116 |
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Guilford County to same,
|
117 |
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Council at NewbernProclamation of Governour Martin against election of Deputies to Congress,
|
253, 273 |
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Assembly meets 4th April, 1775Governour Martins SpeechInstructions to Committee to answer said SpeechApprove Convention at NewbernDisapprove of Addresses in North-Carolina GazetteAddress preparedProceedings of Continental Congress approved ofAssembly dissolved,
|
25566 |
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Provincial Convention at Newbern, 3d April, 1775Approve General Association of Congress, and the conduct of their Delegates to CongressDelegates re-electedPowers conferred on themNew Convention authorizedArts, Manufactures, and Agriculture to be encouragedGovernours Proclamation condemnedThomas Macknight refuses to sign Associationcensuredhis Vindication,
|
26672 |
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Alexander Elmsly, Agent in London, to
Samuel Johnston,
|
296 |
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Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Martin,
|
476 |
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William Hooper to Samuel John Johnson,
from Philadelphia,
|
679 |
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The Mecklenburgh Resolutions on Independence, (See Note,)
|
855 |
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Governour Martin to Henry White, N. York,
|
974 |
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Wilmington District Association,
|
1030 |
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Letter to Governour Martin from Governour Gage, intercepted,
|
1123 |
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Letter from Governour Martin to Henry
White, intercepted,
|
1344 |
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Newbern Committee, Letter from Charlestown, (S. C.,) Committee, enclosing intercepted Letters,
|
1568 |
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Wilmington Committee Proceedings,
|
1691 |
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Newbern Committee Proceedings,
|
1697 |
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Authorized to raise Troops,
|
1854 |
Nova-Scotia, People at Halifax oppose shipping of
Forage to British, and landing of Tories,
|
639 |
Parliament, Monitor to House of Commons,
|
5 |
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Resolution of Commons on Contribution of Colonies,
|
28 |
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Publication called The Crisis ordered to
be publickly burned by common hangman,
|
55 |
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Bill prohibiting Fisheries passed House of Commons,
|
123 |
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Secretary Pownall communicates to respective Colonies Act restraining Trade and Commerce, &c., and prohibiting Fisheries,
|
276 |
Passive Obedience, Strictures on the doctrine of,
|
149 |
Pennsylvania, Chester County Committee on Manumission of Slaves, and Subscription for
Boston,
|
172 |
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Lancaster County Committee approve conduct of George Ross and others on Governours Message,
|
245 |
Pennsylvania |
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Committee of Yorktown to John Hancock and Thomas Cushing, sending Donation to Boston, |
320 |
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Volunteers at Reading, |
400 |
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Assembly, 1st of May, 1775. Letter from Agents in LondonGov. John Penns MessageCommunication from House of Assembly of New-YorkAnswer to Governours MessagePetition from Inhabitants of Philadelphia on Defence of the ColonyBenjamin Franklin returns from London, and is appointed Delegate to CongressInstructions to the sameJoseph Galloway excused from serving in Continental Congress, |
45158 |
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Letter from Earl of Dartmouth to the Governour, |
478 |
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Meeting at CarlisleMilitary Force raised,
and Funds to pay same,
|
516 |
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Letter from a Gentleman in Bucks County
to his Friend in Philadelphia,
|
541 |
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Bucks County Committee Proceedings,
|
542 |
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Bedford County Committee to Philadelphia
Committee,
|
542 |
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Joseph Galloway to the Publick,
|
579 |
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James Cavet to Arthur St. Clair and others,
on Pennsylvania and Virginia Boundary,
|
581 |
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Chester County Committee Proceedings,
|
588 |
|
859, 916, 1132 |
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Westmoreland County, Meeting of Inhabitants,
|
615 |
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Robert Hanna and others to Gov. Penn, |
6834 |
|
Governour Penn, Letter from Arthur St.
Clair,
|
704 |
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Boundary between Pennsylvania and Virginia,
|
704 |
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Assembly meets, June 19, 1775. Message to GovernourLetter from Benjamin Franklin, AgentBills of Credit issuedMemorial from City and Liberties of PhiladelphiaAdditional Forces to be raisedMessage from GovernourFarther Message, and Proceedings thereonGeneral Association approved ofArms and Ammunition to be providedMinute-Men to be raisedManufacture of Saltpetre encouragedCommittee of Safety appointedSigners of Bills of Credit appointedMichael Hillegas appointed TreasurerProvincial Tax authorizedProceedings on Non-Combatants,
|
116774 |
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Committee of Yorktown to Delegates in
Continental Congress,
|
1524 |
|
Proceedings of Quakers,
|
1590 |
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Bucks County Committee Proceedings,
|
1699 |
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Address to People of, from their Delegates
in Continental Congress,
|
1723 |
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York County Committee Proceedings, |
1743 |
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CouncilPetition of Dominique Du Casse, |
1751 |
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Bucks County, Election of Officers,
|
1757 |
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Committee of Safety, June 30, 1775. Association approved ofVolunteers to be equippedManufacture of Saltpetre encouragedBills of Credit issuedTaxes imposedDefensive ProceedingsOrdnance Stores to be procuredBoats to be builtResolutions of Continental Congress adoptedForm of Commissions for Officers of the Military Association,
|
17658 |
Pennsylvania Council |
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Governour John Penn communicates a Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth, commenting on the Proceedings of General Congress, and on Boundary Line between Pennsylvania and MarylandGovernours Letter to Governour of Maryland on same
subject,
|
12930 |
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Proclamation of Governour on Boundary Line of MarylandLetter from Governour of Maryland, and Answer thereto,
|
302 |