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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, June 29, 1779. Whereas it is of great importance to remove every obstacle to the good people of this state lending their money for the public service ... [Boston, 1779].

To the inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and fellow countrymen! It is with concern and attention that the House of representatives find than an act, intitled an act for drawing in the bills of credit ... [Boston: Printed by

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 ... [Boston: Printed by Adams and N

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, February 19, 1779. Whereas the constitution or form of civil government, which was proposed by the late Convention of this State to the people thereof ... [Boston, Printed by Thomas an

To the inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and fellow countrymen! It is with concern and attention that the House of representatives find than an act, intitled an act for drawing in the bills of credit ... [Boston: Printed by

To the inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and fellow countrymen! It is with concern and attention that the House of representatives find than an act, intitled an act for drawing in the bills of credit ... [Boston: Printed by

Proclamation. State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, July 30, 1777. Whereas the General Assembly of this state stands adjourned to Wednesday the third day of September next ... [Boston: Printed by John Gill, 1777].

State of Massachusetts-Bay in the House of representatives, February 16, 1779. Whereas upon examination, in a consequence of a report of the Committees for settling disputes between the towns in the several counties in this State ... [Boston: Pr

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives. May 5, 1777. That the happiness of mankind depends very much on the form and constitution of government they live under ... [Boston: Printed by Benjamin Edes, 1777].

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, June 29, 1779. Whereas it is of great importance to remove every obstacle to the good people of this state lending their money for the public service ... [Boston, 1779].

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Photographic reproduction.; Imprint 2.; Not in Evans.; Copy 2 and Copy 3 are positive photostats.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 40, Folder 31.

Copy scanned: 1

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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives, February 5, 1777. Whereas the rum, molasses, and sundry other articles herein needed for the supply of the army and the inhabitants of this State: It is therefore resolved ... In Counc

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To the Republican members of Congress. The undersigned, committee of the Republican party of the State of Mississippi, feeling deeply interested in the importance of our cause - the restoration of a Republican form of government in our state- be

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By authority of the President of the United States and the Secretary of war. Revised United States army regulations. At the present time the Revised army regulations is of especial importance ... this elegant and complete edition of the Revised

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, December 2, 1780. Whereas the Congress of the United States have required of this Commonwealth to supply the deficiency of our proportion of the Continental army ... [Boston: Printe

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