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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, June 20th, 1783
the committee on the recommendations of Congress, report as their opinion, that the following resolutions of Congress and consequent requisition of the General Court, be printed in hand bills and directed to the selectmen of the several towns, parishes and places within this state, viz -
State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, February 27th, 1783
Whereas, by the various accounts from Europe, it is highly probable that a general peace among the belligerent powers will very soon take place ... Resolved, as the unanimous sense of the Council and House of Representatives for this state, that the present government be continued in its full force, till the tenth day of June 1784 -
State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, Exeter, Nov. 14th, 1783
Whereas the honorable Continental Congress have recommended that the second Thursday in December next, be observed as a day of public thanksgiving throughout the United States: ordered, that the following proclamation ... be forthwith printed ... and that the said day be accordingly observed throughout this state -
State of New Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, April 16th, 1783. A proclamation
Whereas the form of government agreed upon by this state ... was ... established to continue only during the unhappy and unnatural contest then subsisting with Great-Britain ... We therefore hereby make known, that the present plan of government for this state, is continued in full force and effect until the tenth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four -
State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, June 20th, 1783
an address to the people of the state of New-Hampshire. Whereas the United States in Congress assembled, have taken into consideration so much of the eighth article of the Confederation -
State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, June 20th, 1783
the committee on the recommendations of Congress, report as their opinion, that the following resolutions of Congress and consequent requisition of the General Court, be printed in hand bills and directed to the selectmen of the several towns, parishes and places within this state, viz -
State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, February 27th, 1783
Whereas, by the various accounts from Europe, it is highly probable that a general peace among the belligerent powers will very soon take place ... Resolved, as the unanimous sense of the Council and House of Representatives for this state, that the present government be continued in its full force, till the tenth day of June 1784 -
State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, Exeter, Nov. 14th, 1783
Whereas the honorable Continental Congress have recommended that the second Thursday in December next, be observed as a day of public thanksgiving throughout the United States: ordered, that the following proclamation ... be forthwith printed ... and that the said day be accordingly observed throughout this state -
State of New Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, April 16th, 1783. A proclamation
Whereas the form of government agreed upon by this state ... was ... established to continue only during the unhappy and unnatural contest then subsisting with Great-Britain ... We therefore hereby make known, that the present plan of government for this state, is continued in full force and effect until the tenth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four -
A constitution, containing a bill of rights, and form of government
agreed upon by the delegates of the people of the State of New-Hampshire, in Convention, held at Concord, on the first Tuesday of June 1783 ; submitted to, and approved of by the people of said state ; and established by their delegates in Convention, October 31, 1783