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By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. Proclamation
All persons having waggons, carts or teams of horses in their possession, within the city of Philadelphia and its environs, are hereby enjoined and required, within five days from the date hereof, to make a just and true return of all such waggons, carts, and draught horses, to the office of the quarter master general, near the State-House -
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas it has been represented to His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. that all the wood, in the neck of land southward of the city of Philadelphia, and between the Delaware and Schuylkill, will be necessary for the use of His Majesty's troops -
By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas a considerable quantity of naval stores is known to be in this city, the property of which has not been thoroughly ascertained -
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
I do hereby give notice to the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia and its environs, it is the order of His Excellency, that "No person whatever, living within the said city and its environs shall appear in the streets between the beating of the tatoo, at half an hour after eight o'clock in the evening, and the revellie [sic] in the morning, without a lanthorn -
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas complaint hath been made to the police, that divers ill-disposed persons have, under pretence of bringing in provisions, gone up and down the River Delaware, landed in divers parts of Pennsylvania and the Jerseys, and taken by force, the property of several of His Majesty's loyal subjects -
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
Whereas the cart ways of the several paved streets, lanes, and alleys within the city of Philadelphia and its suburbs, contrary to former usage, are much incommoded with mud, dirt and other filth, to the great annoyance and inconvenience of the inhabitants -
By Richard Viscount Howe, of the kingdom of Ireland, and William Howe, Esq; general of his majesty's forces in America
the King's Commissioners for Restoring Peace to His Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in North America, &c. &c. &c. Declaration. Whereas by an act passed in the last session of Parliament ... Given at Staten-Island, the fourteenth day of July, 1776 -
A sermon, preached at St. Paul's, New York, September 22, 1776
Being the first Sunday after the English churches opened, on General Howe's taking possession of the town, and in the day subsequent to the attempt to destroy New York by fire -
A sermon preached at St. Paul's, New-York, September 22, 1776
being the first Sunday after the English churches were opened on General Howe's taking possession of the town; and the day subsequent to the attempt to destroy New-York by fire -
The American crisis
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The American crisis
Addressed to General Sir William Howe : Number V -
The American crisis
Addressed to General Sir William Howe : Number V -
The American crisis
Addressed to General Sir William Howe : Number V -
The narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe
in a committee of the House of Commons, on the 29th of April, 1779, relative to his conduct, during his late command of the King's troops in North America: to which are Added, Some Observations upon a Pamphlet, Entitled, Letters to a Nobleman -
The American crisis. Number V
Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense -
The narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe
in a committee of the House of Commons, on the 29th of April, 1779, relative to his conduct, during his late command of the King's troops in North America: To which are added, Some Observations upon a Pamphlet, entitled, Letters to a Nobleman