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The Jânakîpariṇaya of Chakrakavi
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Mr Holman and Miss Brunton in the Characters of Romeo and Juliet
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The history of Emily Montague
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The Lousiad. An heroi-comic poem. Canto II. With an engraving by an eminent artist. By Peter Pindar, Esq
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Essays on rhetoric
abridged chiefly from Dr. Blair's Lectures on that science -
Arminian magazine
consisting of extracts and original treatises of general redemption -
The busy body
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Statutes of the State of Vermont
passed by the legislature in February and March 1787 -
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq
I have therefore thought fit ... to issue this proclamation, strictly requiring and commanding all the good people of this state, to render strict obedience to the laws thereof ... Given under my hand ... this 20th day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven -
By the United States in Congress assembled, March 23, 1787
On the report of a committee appointed to consider the reductions necessary to be made in the civil list department. ... Resolved, that the sum to be allotted to the support of the household of the president of the Congress ... shall not exceed a sum -
We the people of the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia, do ordain, declare and establish the following constitution for the government of ourselves and our posterity
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State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Wednesday, Nov. 14, A.M. 1787
the bill, entitled, "An act to incorporate the subscribers to the plan for erecting a permanent bridge over the river Schuylkill, at the western extremity of the High Street of the city of Philadelphia," was read the second time, and debated by paragraphs -
The address and reasons of dissent of the minority of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania to their constituents
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August 29th, 1787. At a meeting of the directors and agents of the Ohio Company
held at the Bunch of Grapes Tavern in Boston, the following report was received from the Rev. Menassah Cutler -
State of North-Carolina
an act for appointing deputies from this state, to a convention proposed to be held in the city of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the fœderal Constitution -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An address, to the good people of the Commonwealth
a spirit of discontent, originating in supposed grievances, having ... stimulated many of the citizens in several of the counties of this Commonwealth, to the commission of acts subversive of the government ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, the 12th day of January, 1787 -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 10, 1787
Ordered, that the governour's objections, made this day to the bill for establishing a salary of a fixed and permanent value for the governour ... be published ... Attest. Geo. R. Minot, clerk -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 17, 1787
Whereas it is necessary that a considerable sum of money should be immediately procured to defray the expences incurred by reason of the detachments lately made for the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now existing in the commonwealth ... Resolved, that the collectors of the public tax ... exert themselves to collect and pay into the treasury ... that part of the said tax which is to be paid in specie -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven
an act to incorporate certain persons, by the name of the Society, for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others, in North-America -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven
an act, describing the disqualifications to which persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of treason, or giving aid or support to the present rebellion, and to whom a pardon may be extended -
The Independent citizen, or, The majesty of the people asserted against the usurpations of the legislature of North-Carolina, in several acts of assembly, passed in the years 1783, 1785, 1786 and 1787
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To the citizens of Philadelphia
Friends, countrymen, brethren and fellow citizens, The important day is drawing near when you are to elect delegates to represent you in a convention ... to determine whether or not the commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall adopt the plan of government proposed -
The Life Of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
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The New Jersey magazine and monthly advertiser
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The American magazine
containing a miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays in prose and verse, and calculated both for instruction and amusement