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In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 21st October, 1777
Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this common-wealth, not regarding their duty to the state, but renouncing their allegiance thereto, and disclaiming the protection thereof, have wickedly joined themselves to our unnatural enemies -
The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
as established by the general convention elected for that purpose, and held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and continued by adjournments to September 28, 1776 -
An act, to discourage desertion, and to punish all such persons as shall harbour or conceal deserters
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A supplement to the act, intitled, "An Act to regulate the militia of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania."
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An act obliging the male white inhabitants of this state to give assurances of allegiance to the same
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A supplement to the act intitled "An act to regulate the militia of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania."
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An act to regulate the Militia of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania War-Office, April 13th, 1777
This Board think it their duty to publish a letter received from Mr. Henry Fisher, at Lewistown, by the Honourable the Navy Board of this state -
Pennsylvania War-Office, May 2d, 1777. To the public
The Honorable Major General Schuyler having informed this board that a considerable body of Continental troops, by the want of blankets, are retarded from joining His Excellency General Washington -
Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, April 17th, 1777
Resolved, that a committee of fifty be appointed -
In Council. Philadelphia, 28th July, 1777
Sir, The following lines come to you from Council in the most pressing exigency of public affairs, in which the very existence of this state is threatened -
In Council. Philadelphia, April 9, 1777. To the people of Pennsylvania
By the intelligence which the Council have this day received from General Putnam, the enemy are in motion toward South-Amboy, and it is probable they will, once more, attempt to pass through New-Jersey, and endeavour to gain possession of the city of Philadelphia -
In Council. Philadelphia, July 31, 1777
Sir, I wrote to you on the 28th instant, and ordered [blank] class of the militia of your county to be immediately marched to Chester -
In Council. Philadelphia, September 4, 1777
Resolved, that the militia of this state, who have taken, or shall hereafter take, arms or blankets into the field -
Sir, The opinion which General Washington and all the general officers of our army entertain of the designs of General Howe against this state
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I do hereby certify, that [blank] hath voluntarily taken and subscribed the affirmation of allegiance and fidelity
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Journal and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
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Head quarters, York, August 23, 1777
The danger this state is at present exposed to from the British Army rendering it necessary that the commander in chief of the forces within this state be furnished with the completest information of the military circumstances of the country -
Day and night signals
for the fleet belonging to the state of Pennsylvania: under the command of [blank] Esquire. -
By the Supreme Executive Council of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
Whereas the Honorable Continental Congress pointing out to public bodies, as well as private persons, the duty of reverencing the providence of Almighty God -
The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
as established by the general convention elected for that purpose, and held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and continued by adjournments to September 28, 1776 -
Eine Acte zur Anordnung der Militz der Republik Pennsylvanien
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Laws enacted in a General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Begun and held at Philadelphia the twenty-eighth day of November, A.D. one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-six, and continued by adjournments to the twenty-first day of March, A.D. one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven -
Laws enacted in a General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
Begun and held at Philadelphia the twelfth day of May, A.D. one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-seven, and continued by adjournment to Lancaster, until the fourteenth day of October, A.D. one thousand, seven hundred and seventy seven -
Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, May 2d, 1777
Application having been made to this board by the Honorable Major General Schuyler for assistance in procuring blankets