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In Congress, May 17, 1775
Resolved, that all exportations to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, the island of St. John's, Newfoundland, Georgia, except the parish of St. John's, and to East and West Florida, immediately cease -
In Congress, Monday, June 12, 1775
... This Congress ... recommend, that Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer -
In Congress, Friday, June 9, 1775. Resolved, that no obedience being due to the act of Parliament for altering the charter of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay ... it be recommended to the Provincial Congress to write letters to the inhabitants ... requesting them to chuse such representatives ... which Assembly and Council should exercise the powers of government
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In Congress, Thursday, June 22, 1775
Resolved, that a sum not exceeding two millions of Spanish mill'd dollars be emitted by the Congress in bills of credit for the defence of America -
Philadelphia, in Congress, June 12, 1775. A proclamation for a continental public fast
to be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent ... Thursday, the 20th day of July next -
In Congress, Monday, June 12, 1775
... This Congress ... recommend, that Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer -
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in general Congress at Philadelphia, seting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms
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Cambridge, 21st August, 1775. Wanted for the Continental Army
One million of bricks. Three thousand cords of fire wood. ... Those persons who are willing to supply the army with the articles above-mentioned, may apply to the quarter-master-general, in Cambridge -
In Congress, May 17, 1775
Resolved, that all exportations to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, the island of St. John's, Newfoundland, Georgia, except the parish of St. John's, and to East and West Florida, immediately cease -
In Congress, Monday, June 12, 1775
... This Congress ... recommend, that Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer -
In Congress, Friday, June 9, 1775. Resolved, that no obedience being due to the act of Parliament for altering the charter of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay ... it be recommended to the Provincial Congress to write letters to the inhabitants ... requesting them to chuse such representatives ... which Assembly and Council should exercise the powers of government
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In Congress, Thursday, June 22, 1775
Resolved, that a sum not exceeding two millions of Spanish mill'd dollars be emitted by the Congress in bills of credit for the defence of America -
Philadelphia, in Congress, June 12, 1775. A proclamation for a continental public fast
to be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent ... Thursday, the 20th day of July next -
In Congress, Monday, June 12, 1775
... This Congress ... recommend, that Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, be observed by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer -
In Congress. December 6, 1775
We the delegates of the thirteen united colonies in North America have taken into our most serious consideration a proclamation issued from the Court of St. James's on the twenty-third day of August last -
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in general Congress at Philadelphia, seting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms
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A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in general Congress at Philadelphia
setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms -
A return of the regiment in the service of the United Colonies of North-America, commanded by Colonel [blank] July 1, 1775
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Cambridge, 21st August, 1775. Wanted for the Continental Army
One million of bricks. Three thousand cords of fire wood. ... Those persons who are willing to supply the army with the articles above-mentioned, may apply to the quarter-master-general, in Cambridge -
Articles of capitulation
made and entered into between Richard Montgomery, Esquire, brigadier general of the Continental Army, and the citizens and inhabitants of Montreal