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To the King's Most Excellent Majesty
The humble petition of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York -
To the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, the humble petition and memorial of the Assembly of Jamaica (voted in Assembly, on the 28th of December, 1774.)
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His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament
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Salem, May 29, 1775
Yesterday Captain Hill, in a brig, arrived at Marblehead, in five weeks from Falmouth, in England, who has brought prints to the eighteenth of April, from which the following is extracted -
The humble petition of the twelve united colonies, by their delegates in Congress, to the King
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Philadelphia, February 3, 1775
By the Lord Hyde packet, Captain Jefferies, arrived at New-York in six weeks from Falmouth, we have His Majesty's most gracious speech, to both Houses of Parliament. On Wednesday, November 30, 1774 -
The address, petition, and remonstrance, of the City of London, to the King, in favour of the Americans, and their resolves, presented to His Majesty, July 5, 1775
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The address, petition, and remonstrance, of the City of London, to the King, in favour of the Americans, and their resolves, presented to His Majesty, July 5, 1775
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The crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The Crisis
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The King's speech, &c. Boston, Jan. 30
Yesterday a vessel arrived at Marblehead from Falmouth, in which London papers were brought to the 12th of December, which were immediately sent to the Committee of Correspondence for this town, containing the King's speech, &c. London, Dec. 1 -
The King's speech to both Houses of Parliament, on the 30th of November, 1774
together with their addresses to His Majesty -
Boston, January 31. 1775. Yesterday a vessel arriv'd at Marblehead
from Falmouth, by which papers were brought to the 12th of December, which were immediately sent to the committee of correspondence of this town, containing, the King's speech, &c -
By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition
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To the King's Most Excellent Majesty
The humble petition of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York