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To the merchants and traders, of the City of Philadelphia. Gentlemen. The worthy and patriotic writer of the Farmer's letters, have clearly demonstrated, that the liberties of the British colonies in America, have been most cruely violated by th

To the President and Council of Pennsylvania. The remonstrance of the subscribers, freemen and inhabitants of the City of Philadelphia now confined in the Free-Mason's lodge. Sheweth that the subscribers have been by virtue of a warrant signed i

To the President and Council of Pennsylvania. The remonstrance of the subscribers, freemen and inhabitants of the City of Philadelphia now confined in the Free-Mason's lodge. Sheweth that the subscribers have been by virtue of a warrant signed i

Philadelphia, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1770. Many respectable freeholders and inhabitants of this City, justly alarmed at the resolutions formed by a number of the dry goods importers on Thursday last, at Davenport's tavern, which reflect dishonour o

To the tradesmen, farmers, and other inhabitants of the City and County of Philadelphia. And will you suffer the credit and liberties of the Province of Pennsylvania to be sacrificed to the interests of a few merchants in Philadelphia? ... [Sign

To the Honorable the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met; the petition of the subscribers, inhabitants of the City of Philadelphia and parts adjacent. Respectfully sheweth ... [Philadelphia

Mangel's department store, business at 11th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Inside from show window

Philadelphia Businessmen - Public domain portrait photograph

Mr. W. Z. Estes carries a few supplies for local trade in what used to be a large and prosperous store in the community of Liberty Hill. Heard County, Georgia

We the shopkeepers of Philadelphia, and places adjacent, whose names are hereunto subscribed, labouring under many and great difficulties in the present languishing condition of trade in this City, partly owing to the unrestrained liberties of v

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 143, Folder 2.

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Commissioners of the Kensington District of the Northern Liberties. Standing commi ttees for the year 1832. Philadelphia. Joseph Rakestraw, printer. No. 256 North Third Street [1832?].

Curtis Garver, Gen'l Mgr. of AM. Bridge Co. before Civil Liberties Comm., Senate

In Committee of inspection, observation, and correspondence. Lancaster. May 24th, 1776. Gentlemen. The inclosed are copies of a letter from the Committee of inspection and observation for the city and liberties of Philadelphia ... [Appointing Fr

Philadelphia. In Congress, Thursday, September 22, 1774 : Resolved, that the Congress request the merchants and others, in the several colonies, not to send to Great Britain any orders for goods, and to direct the execution of all orders already sent, to be delayed or suspended, until the sense of the Congress, on the means to be taken for the preservation of the liberties of America, is made public.

Considerations, on some of the matters to be acted on, or worth acting on, at the next session of the General Assembly of Kentucky. First, The sphere of powers of the judiciary. Second, the ways and means by which the people may extricate themselves from difficulties and raise to happiness ...

The Boss taking liberties. "G'wan, I haint married." The girl steady. Maggioni Canning Co. Location: Port Royal, South Carolina.

Considerations, on some of the matters to be acted on, or worth acting on, at the next session of the General Assembly of Kentucky. First, The sphere of powers of the judiciary. Second, the ways and means by which the people may extricate themselves from difficulties and raise to happiness ...

Thomas Jefferson to Philip Turpin, July 29, 1783, Turpin's Difficulties in Returning to Virginia from Great Britain

In Council of Safety, November 27, 1776. To the Freemen of the City and liberties of Philadelphia. Fellow Citizens. [Calling a public meeting at the State-House] [Signed] David Rittenhouse, Vice-President. [Philadelphia: Printed by W. and T. Bra

Considerations, on some of the matters to be acted on, or worth acting on, at the next session of the General Assembly of Kentucky. First, The sphere of powers of the judiciary. Second, the ways and means by which the people may extricate themselves from difficulties and raise to happiness ...

Red Crossing under difficulties. Captain Merl Lavoy (Seattle) on duty for the American Red Cross on a typical Albanian mountain trail. The country is bleak and desolate and great difficulties are encountered in reaching the remote mountain villages where frequently a sudden outbreak of epidemic requires immediate medical aid

Socialist Norman Thomas at peace rally. Washington, D.C., June 8. 1,100 people crowded into an antiwar mass meeting held here last night. Condemnation of 'war hysteria' and defense policies were voiced by leaders of congressional, labor, student, and women's groups. Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for Presidency, urged the establishment of camps in this country to care for European refugees. He warned against 'hysterical armament economics - unnecessary for the protection of our homes' - and declared American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by 'war hysteria'

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