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Sefer yemin Moshe
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Leqeṭ haq-qemaḥ
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Mašbit Milḥāmōt
[Beendigung die Kriege; Polemische Abhandlungen über das Frauenbad] -
Sēder ha-haʿarākā ...
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The busy body
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The American crisis
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Hisṭoriah shel ha-sifrut ha-ʿivrit ha-ḥadashah
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Le Nécrologe des hommes célebres de France. Année 1764-1778
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Das Gelehrte Teutschland Oder Lexikon der jetztlebenden Teutschen Schriftsteller
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La France littéraire
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An act and law made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of ... Connecticut
... holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October ... 1776. : An act to compel the furnishing necessary supplies and assistance to the quarter-master-general of the Continental Army -
In Congress, July 19, 1776
Resolved, that it be earnestly recommended to the Convention of Pennsylvania, to hasten, with all possible expedition, the march of the Associators into New-Jersey -
In Congress, Wednesday, April 3, 1776
Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorising them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes -
The following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress
the election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April, 1776. John Jay -
A plan of government
Laid before the committee of the House, which they have ordered to be printed for the perusal of the members -
Ordinances passed at a general convention of delegates and representatives, from the several counties and corporations of Virginia
held at the capitol, in the city of Williamsburg on Monday the 6th of May, anno Dom: 1776 -
The Tory act
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Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America
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White-Plains, July 9, 1776
In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York. Resolved unanimously, that the reasons assigned by the Continental Congress, for declaring the united colonies free and independent states, are cogent and conclusive ... Extract from the minutes, Robert Benson, secretary : In Congress, July 4, 1776. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled -
The Speech of William Tr--n, Esq ; who was executed on Thursday the 18th of March, 1776
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To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
My dear countrymen, A steady friend to your rights, I have ever been, and shall be always ready to warn you of danger, from every quarter -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations
At a meeting of the committee appointed to act during the recess of the General-Assembly, held at the Court House in Newport, on the twelfth day of September, A.D. 1776. Resolved that, to raise the battalion of militia now ordered -
To the electors of New-York
Fellow-citizens, January 6, 1776. There are several important reformations, which ought to be made, for our future security ... The long duration of Parliament, is allowed by all to be the principal cause of its present corrupt state. ... Bribery and corruption at elections is also one great cause that is ruining the British nation -
Philadelphia, May 21, 1776
Gentlemen, We have, in a former letter to you, referred to the instructions given by the Assembly of this province to their delegates, and they are published in the votes of the House -
In Council of Safety. Philadelphia, October 14, 1776
Sir, Congress has received intelligence from General Lee, that the Hessians have embarked from Staten-Island, and that there is too much reason to apprehend they are intended to act against this state:--we, therefore, most earnestly entreat you to exert yourself to the utmost to have your battalion in perfect readiness to march at the shortest warning