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Richmond, February 23
By an express arrived here this morning from Philadelphia, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament. ... Thursday, December 5, 1782 -
By Brigadier-General Arnold, a proclamation
To the officers and soldiers of the Continental Army who have the real interest of their country at heart, and who are determined to be no longer the tools and dupes of Congress, or of France -
Proceedings of His Majesty's Privy-Council on the address of the Assembly of Massachusetts-Bay, to remove his governor and lieutenant-governor
with the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech relative to said address -
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, March the 21st. 1714,15
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By Augustin Prevost, Esq ; brigadier-general, and commander-in-chief of His Majesty's troops in the southern district, Hyde Parker, Jun. Esq ; commanding His Majesty's ships in the River Savannah, and Archibald Campbell, Esq ; commanding the northern detachment. A proclamation
Whereas the King in Parliament, being desirous to restore the blessings of reconciliation and peace to Great Britain and the colonies -
By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces, within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida, inclusive, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas there are several deserters from His Majesty's troops, as well as from the foreign troops under my command, who are known to be serving with the enemy ... I do hereby proclaim a free pardon to any deserter ... who shall voluntarily surrender himself -
Draft of a bill for declaring the intentions of the Parliament of Great-Britain concerning the exercise of the right of imposing taxes within His Majesty's colonies, provinces and plantations in North-America
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By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
I do hereby give notice to the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia and its environs, it is the order of His Excellency, that "No person whatever, living within the said city and its environs, shall appear in the streets between the beating of the tattoo, at half an hour after eight o'clock in the evening, and the revellie in the morning, without lanthorns -
By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas by my late declaration bearing date the 27th day of August, 1777 ... Given under my hand, at head-quarters in Germantown, this first day of October, 1777 -
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 Philadelphia, have been injured in their property by disorderly persons ... Given under my hand at head-quarters in Philadelphia, this 7th day of November, 1777 -
Philadelphia, December 8, 1777
regulations, under which the inhabitants may purchase the enumerated articles, mentioned in the proclamation of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c -
By His Excellency William Howe, major general, &c. &c. &c
As linnen and woolen goods are articles much wanted by the rebels, and would aid and assist them in their rebellion -
A proclamation. By His Excellency, the Honorable William Howe, major-general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c
Whereas several of the inhabitants of this town have lately absconded to join, it is apprehended, His Majesty's enemies assembled in open rebellion: I do ... forbid any person or persons whatever, not belonging to the Navy, to pass from hence by water or otherwise, from the date hereof, without my order or permission given in writing ... Given at Head-Quarters in Boston, this twenty-eighth day of October, 1775 -
By Commodore Sir George Collier, commander in chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels in North America ; and Major-General William Tryon, commanding His Majesty's land forces on a seperate expedition
Address, to the inhabitants of Connecticut. ... Given on board His Majesty's ship Camilla, in the Sound, July 4th, 1779 -
Scottish literature in the secondary school
a report of a sub-committee on the study of Scottish literature in schools -
Proceedings of His Majesty's Privy-Council on the address of the Assembly of Massachusetts-Bay, to remove his governor and lieutenant-governor
with the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech relative to said address -
Declaration, Whereas by an act passed in the last session of Parliament
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By His Excellency William Howe, major general, &c. &c. &c
As linnen and woolen goods are articles much wanted by the rebels, and would aid and assist them in their rebellion -
A proclamation. By His Excellency, the Honorable William Howe, major-general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c
Whereas several of the inhabitants of this town have lately absconded to join, it is apprehended, His Majesty's enemies assembled in open rebellion: I do ... forbid any person or persons whatever, not belonging to the Navy, to pass from hence by water or otherwise, from the date hereof, without my order or permission given in writing ... Given at Head-Quarters in Boston, this twenty-eighth day of October, 1775 -
By His Excellency the Hon. William Howe, major general, and commander in chief ... A proclamation
Whereas several of the inhabitants of this town have assembled to join ... his Majesty's enemies, assembled in open rebellion ... Given at head-quarters in Boston, Oct. 28, 1775 -
A proclamation. By His Excellency, the Honorable William Howe, major-general and commander in chief
Whereas many inconveniences and abuses have arisen, and are likely to arise, for want of proper regulations to be observed by vessels entering into, or sailing out of this harbour of Boston ... Given at head-quarters in Boston, this first day of November, 1775 -
A new manual, and platoon exercise
with an explanation. Published by order of His Majesty -
An act for the better recruiting His Majesty's forces on the continent of America ; and for the better regulation of the Army, and preventing of desertion therein
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His Majesty's royal commission to William Cosby, Esq ; for the government of the province of New-York
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South-Carolina, George the Second
To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting. Know ye, that we ... do give and grant unto [blank] heirs and assigns, all that parcel or tract of land, containing [blank] acres, situate, lying and being [blank] in [blank] county ... Given under the great seal of our said province, witness Robert Johnson, Esq ; our governor of our said province of South-Carolina, the [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of Our Reign, annoq ; Dom' 173[blank]