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His Excellency William Greene, Esq; governor. The Honorable Jabez Bowen, Esq; deputy governor
1781
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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, April 5th, 1781 : Whereas the present situation of affairs in this state makes it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof should meet in convention for the sole purpose of forming and laying a permanent plan or system of government
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1781
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State of New-Hampshire. The government and people of said state : To the selectmen of [blank] in the county of Rockingham, in said state. Greeting. You are hereby required to notify the legal inhabitants paying taxes in the town of [blank] aforesaid, (giving them fifteen days notice) to meet at some convenient place ... to vote for one person ... to serve as a member of the Council for the year ensuing
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1781
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A.D. 1780. The happiness of the community is the sole object of all just government : His Excellency William Greene, Esq; governor. The Honorable Jabez Bowen, Esq; dep. governor
1780
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Chester, the 7th day of April 1780 : D. sir, At a meeeting [sic] of a few of us to consider the necessary steps preparitory [sic] to the next election, we find, the inhabitants here are generally strong on our side, so that I have reason to hope, that Yates will carry it.
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1780
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Friends to America and Gen. Washington : His Excellency William Greene, Esq; governor. The Honorable William West, Esq; deputy-governor
1780
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Notification. The male inhabitants of the town of Boston ... are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil Hall on Wednesday the 3d day of May next : ... agreeable to the resolves of the convention passed the 2d of March last, to consider the form of government which has been agreed upon by said convention ... By order of the selectmen. William Cooper, town clerk. N.B. It is desired that all business may suspended [sic], that there may be a full attendance ... Boston, April 24, 1780
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Convention, June 16, 1780 : Whereas, upon due examination of the returns ... it appears that more than two-thirds of the inhabitants ... have expressed their approbation of the form of government agreed upon by this convention ... this convention do hereupon declare the said form to be the constitution of government established by and for the inhabitants of the state of Massachusetts-Bay
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1780
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Convention, June 16, 1780 : Whereas, upon due examination of the returns ... it appears that more than two-thirds of the inhabitants ... have expressed their approbation of the form of government agreed upon by this convention ... this convention do hereupon declare the said form to be the constitution of government established by and for the inhabitants of the state of Massachusetts-Bay
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1780
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State of New-Hampshire. The government and people of said state : To the selectmen of [blank] in the county of [blank] in said state, Greeting. Your are hereby required to notify the legal inhabitants paying taxes in the [blank] (giving them fifteen days notice) to meet at some convenient place in your town, to elect [blank] person having a real estate of the value of two hundred pounds lawful money, in this state, to represent them in the General Assembly, to be holden at Exeter, in said state, on the third Wednesday in December next
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