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An act for supplying the Army with clothes, provisions, and waggons
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In Council, April 12, 1781
Sir, Having received an application from the commanding officer to strengthen our army below, and being very unwilling to harrass the militia more than shall be absolutely unavoidable, we are in hopes an immediate and sufficient accession of force may be obtained by application to the several counties for their delinquents in militia duty whom the law sentences to six months service -
In Council, January 13, 1781
Sir, The invasion of our country by the enemy at the close of the late session of Assembly, their pushing immediately to this place, the dispersion of the publick papers, which for the purpose of saving them necessarily took place, and the injury done at the printing office, have been so many causes operating unfortunately to the delay of transmitting you those acts of Assembly which required immediate execution -
An act for enlisting soldiers to serve in the Continental Army
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An act for recruiting this state's quota of troops to serve in the Continental Army
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Acts passed at a General Assembly
begun and held in the town of Richmond, Monday the sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty -
Acts passed at a General Assembly
begun and held in the town of Richmond, on Thursday the 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1781 -
Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
begun and held at the public buildings in the town of Richmond, on Monday the seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, and from thence continued by adjournment to the town of Staunton, in the county of Augusta -
In Council, March 26, 1781
Sir, I inclose you by express, three acts of the last session of Assembly for ascertaining the number of militia in the state -
In Council, March 30, 1781
Sir, The act of October 1780, for recruiting this state's quota of troops to serve in the Continental Army, allowed persons to exempt themselves from certain military duties -
Journal of the House of Delegates of Virginia
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By His Excellency Thomas Jefferson, Esq; governour of the Commonwealth of Virginia: A proclamation
Whereas during the incursions which have been made into this and others of the United States, by the forces of His Britannic Majesty, a practice hath been introduced by them unauthorised by the law of nations and unattempted in any other age or by any other enemy ... Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth at Richmond, this nineteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty one, and of the Commonwealth the fifth