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An ordinance of the Convention of the State of New-York, for organizing and establishing the government, agreed to by the said Convention
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The constitution of the State of New-York
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In pursuance of a law passed by the state of New-York, dated at Poughkeepsie the 6th of March 1778 impowering me to export one thousand barrels of flour out of that state to Boston, for the use of the Hon. Board of War in that department
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State of New-York, an act for completing the five Continental battalions, raised under the direction of this state
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In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Fish-kill, Jan. 22, 1777
Several matters of the utmost importance ... Call of the Convention ... punctually to attend ... 3d day of February next -
A declaration, or ordinance, of the Convention of the State of New-York, passed May 10, 1777, offering free pardon to such of the subjects of the said state, as, having committed treasonable acts against the same, shall return to their allegiance
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An ordinance of the Convention of the State of New-York, for organizing and establishing the government, agreed to by the said Convention
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Zuschrift aus der Versammlung der Repräsentanten des Staats von Neuyork an die, welche sie dazu bestellt haben
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By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New-York ... proclamation
Whereas the Senate and Assembly of this state, did by concurrent resolutions ... propose certain overtures with respect to the controverted lands ... Given under my hand and the privy seal of the said state, at Poughkeepsie, on the thirty-first day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight -
Monday, 9 o'clock A.M. September 22, 1777
Burnett Miller, John Rowan, and Ebenezer Clarke, Esqrs; appeared and took their seats -
The votes and proceedings of the Assembly of the state of New-York
at their first session, begun and holden in the Assembly chamber, at Kingston, in Ulster County, on Wednesday, the tenth day of September, 1777 -
Votes and proceedings of the Senate of the state of New-York
at their first session, held at Kingston, in Ulster County, commencing September 9th, 1777 -
The constitution of the State of New-York
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The charge delivered by the Honourable John Jay, Esq; chief justice, of the state of New-York
to the Grand Jury, at the Supreme Court, held in Kingston, in Ulster County, September 9, 1777 -
The constitution of the State of New-York
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State of New-York, an act for regulating impresses of forage and carriages, and for billeting troops within this state
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State of New-York, an act for raising monies to be applied towards the public exigencies of this state
Whereas it is necessary, in order to defray the expence of the present war ... that monies should be raised within the same, by tax -
In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Fish-kill, Jan. 6, 1777
Whereas it appears to this committee that fines have been levied by the precinct committees, county committees and field officers of the state, upon many of the inhabitants thereof, resolved -
In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Kingston, March 1, 1777
Resolved, that the several towns, precincts, manors and districts in each county in this state proceed to the election of supervisors, assessors and collectors -
An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York, to their constituents
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An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents
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An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents
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Aanspraaak van de Vergadering der Gevolmagtigde van den Staat van New-York aan hare principalen
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In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York, at Kingston, March 7, 1777
Whereas divers persons ... have, for notorious disaffection to the liberties of America ... been sent into some or one of the neighboring states, or confined within this state -
In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York, Kingston, April 1, 1777
Whereas from the want of courts properly instituted for the trial of treasons ... resolved, that all such persons as have been or shall be apprehended, in this state, without the enemy's lines ... be tried for the said offences by martial law