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The Jânakîpariṇaya of Chakrakavi
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The history of Emily Montague
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Moral eclogues
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Letters supposed to have passed between Theodosius and Constantia
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An act to prevent the return to this state of certain persons therein named, and of others who have left, or shall leave this state, or either of the United States of America, and have joined or shall join the enemies thereof
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Arminian magazine
consisting of extracts and original treatises of general redemption -
The busy body
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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, January 2d, 1778
Resolved, that the several officers commanding regiments within this state, do forthwith see that the orders heretofore issued for raising the Continental battallions in this state, be immediately complied with -
The constitution of the state of Vermont
as established by the General Convention elected for that purpose and held at Windsor, July 2d, 1777, and continued by adjournment to December 25, 1777 -
In Congress. November 24, 1778
Congress took into consideration the report of the committee of arrangement, and thereupon came to the following resolutions -
In Congress, May 6, 1778
Whereas Congress have received, from their commissioners at the Court of France, copies of a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, and of a Treaty of Alliance -
In Congress, August 26, 1776. Whereas, in the course of the present war, some commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the Army and Navy, as also private soldiers, marines and seamen, may lose a limb, or be otherwise so disabled
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State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, March 27th, 1778
Ordered, that the following proclamation of the Hon'ble Continental Congress ... be printed ... : A proclamation for a general fast, throughout the United-States of America. In Congress, March 7th, 1778 ... to set apart Wednesday the 22d of April next, to be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer -
To the inhabitants of the states of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey and Delaware
the good people of the state of Pennsylvania, and particularly those in the vicinity of the camp, expressed a desire of furnishing the army with the produce of the country were markets regularly established for that purpose ... on the second Monday in February, at eight o'clock in the morning, the market will be opened -
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 ... Given under my hand at head-quarters, in Boston, this 10th day of July, A.D. 1778 -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, May second session, A.D. 1778
Resolved, that all persons who are by law obliged to equip themselves with a good fire-arm, bayonet and cartouch-box, and who shall not, by report of the town-council of the town to which they belong -
Orders of the Council of War
made between the sessions of the General Assembly held in October and December, 1778 -
Result of the convention of delegates holden at Ipswich in the county of Essex, who were deputed to take into consideration the constitution and form of government, proposed by the Convention of the state of Massachusetts-Bay
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Pennsylvania, ss. By the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
Whereas "it hath pleased Almighty God through the course of the present year ... appoint Wednesday, the thirtieth day of December next, to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... by joined a penitent confession of our sins and humble supplication for pardon ... Given ... at Philadelphia, this twenty-sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight -
In Council. Philadelphia, July 9th, 1778
Sir, As it is of great importance to the reputation of the state, that attention be paid to the settlement of the public accounts in due time -
In General Assembly of Pennsylvania, Saturday, November 28, 1778
Whereas divers petitions have been presented to former Assemblies of this commonwealth suggesting inconveniences in the present constitution and form of government -
An act to prohibit for a limited time the making of whiskey and other spirits from wheat, rye, or any other sort of grain, or from any meal or flour
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State of New-Hampshire. By the Council and House of Representatives, a proclamation for a day of fasting and prayer
... Thursday the sixteenth day of April next ... Dated at Exeter the eleventh day of March, Anno Domini. One thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 10, 1778
Whereas it appears that our enemies intend to wreath [sic] their vengeance ... and to that end have made several excursions lately from Rhode-Island ... Resolved, that eighteen hundred men be raised -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 3, 1778
Notwithstanding repeated orders ... to make returns of all the male inhabitants ... above the age of sixteen years ; and ... all the men inlisted into the Continental Army ... Resolved that ... said committees ... make immediate returns