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La France littéraire
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Journal of the Council of Censors
convened, at Philadelphia, on Monday, the tenth day of November, one thousand seven hundred eighty three -
His Excellency General Washington's last legacy
a circular letter from his Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America, dated June 11 [i.e. 18], 1783. (Circular). Head-quarters, Newburgh, June 18, 1783 -
Revised laws of the state of Vermont
Passed by the General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the state, at their sessions in June and October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty two, and the fifth year of their sovereignty and independence -
By the United States in Congress assembled: A proclamation
Whereas it hath pleased the Supreme Ruler of all human events, to dispose the hearts of the late belligerent powers ... recommend ... to set apart the second Thursday in December next as a day of public thanksgiving ... Done by the United States in Congress assembled ... this eighteenth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three -
By the United States of America in Congress assembled
a proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as by land, agreed upon between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty ; and enjoining the observance thereof. ... Done in Congress, at Philadelphia, this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three -
By the United States in Congress assembled: A proclamation
Whereas in pursuance of a plenipotentiary commission ... a treaty of amity and commerce between ... the States General of the United Netherlands, and the United States of America, was, on the eighth day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty two, concluded ... Now therefore ... all the citizens and inhabitants thereof, and more especially all ... seamen ... are hereby enjoined and required to govern themselves ... according to the stipulations above recited. Done in Congress this twenty-third day of January ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three -
An address of His Excellency Governor Trumbull, to the General Assembly and the freemen of the state of Connecticut ; declining any further election to public office
with the resolution of the Legislature, in consequence thereof -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, December session, A.D. 1783
Whereas the most honorable the Congress of the United States ... did resolve, that one million two hundred thousand dollars be raised by the several states, and applied towards paying the interest due on certificates issued from the loan-office ... Be it therefore enacted ... that the keeper of the continental loan-office in this state ... consolidate all the loan-office certificates ... and certify the value of each -
Philadelphia, March 24, 1783
His Most Christian Majesty's cutter the Triumph ... arrived this morning ... By her we have the following very agreeable and important intelligence. The principal articles of the preliminaries of the peace of the 20th of January, 1783 -
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 -
An address of the Convention for framing a constitution of government for the people of New-Hampshire, to the freemen thereof
voted at their last meeting, viz. on the first Tuesday of June 1783 -
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 -
An act to raise the supplies for the year seventeen hundred and eighty-three
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Important intelligence of peace! Between America and Great-Britain, and all the European powers at war
Sure and certain. New-York, March 26. ... Worcester, April 1, 5 o'clock, P.M. 1783. We have this moment received the above truly interesting and pleasing intelligence by a gentleman directly from Boston. The intelligence arrived there yesterday in four days from the city of New-York -
Richmond, February 23
By an express arrived here this morning from Philadelphia, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament. ... Thursday, December 5, 1782 -
Definitive treaty
Sunday evening arrived the Lord Hyde packet, in 40 days from Falmouth, with the definitive treaty between Great Britain and the United States of America, signed at Paris, the 3d day of September, 1783 -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, 25th of May, 1783
the candid public will recollect that when the two houses of the General Court, in September last, were about to come to a final resolution, upon the integrity, honor, fidelity, and merit, of Mr. Temple's conduct towards his country -
State of South-Carolina
At the Courts of General Sessions of the Peace held for the districts of Cheraws and Camden, the 15th and 26th of November, 1783, before the Hon. Judge Grimke, the grand juries of the above districts having requested that the charge delivered by the court be published, together with their presentments, ordered to be printed accordingly -
Litterarische Nachrichten von Preußen
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Verhandeling over de regelen der dicht-Kunde
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Instaurationis literarum primordia continens
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Synopsis historiae literariae qua Orientis, Graeca, Romana, item aliarum linguarum scriptis cultarum literatura tabulis sychronisticis exhibitur
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