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The twilight of British rule in revolutionary America : the New York letter book of General James Robertson, 1780-1783
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Robertson, James, 1717-1788
1983
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E263.N6 R63 1983
By His Excellency James Robertson, Esquire, captain-general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it hath graciously pleased Almighty God, to bestow signal victories on His Majesty's arms, and to defeat the united efforts of combined nations, whose powers, even when separate, have been formidable to all Europe ... I have therefore thought fit ... to ordain and appoint .. that Thursday the twenty-third day of this month, be set apart and observed, as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, in the city of New-York, the fourteenth day of January, 1783
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New York (Colony). Governor (1780-1783 : Robertson)
1783
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By His Excellency James Robertson, Esquire, captain-general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it hath graciously pleased Almighty God, to bestow signal victories on His Majesty's arms, and to defeat the united efforts of combined nations, whose powers, even when separate, have been formidable to all Europe ... I have therefore thought fit ... to ordain and appoint .. that Thursday the twenty-third day of this month, be set apart and observed, as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, in the city of New-York, the fourteenth day of January, 1783
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New York (Colony). Governor (1780-1783 : Robertson)
1783
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 17963
By His Excellency James Robertson, Esquire ... A proclamation : The king having been graciously pleased ... I proceed with great pleasure to announce his benevolent intentions ... by the revival of the civil authority, to prove to all the colonies and provinces, that it is not his design to govern America by military law, but that they are to enjoy all the benefits of a local legislation, and their former constitution. ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the province of New-York, in the city of New-York, the fifteenth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and eighty
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New York (Colony). Governor (1780-1783 : Robertson)
1780
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By His Excellency James Robertson, Esquire ... A proclamation : The king having been graciously pleased ... I proceed with great pleasure to announce his benevolent intentions ... by the revival of the civil authority, to prove to all the colonies and provinces, that it is not his design to govern America by military law, but that they are to enjoy all the benefits of a local legislation, and their former constitution. ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the province of New-York, in the city of New-York, the fifteenth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and eighty
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New York (Colony). Governor (1780-1783 : Robertson)
1780
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 43854
Proclamation. By Major General James Robertson : Whereas there is ground to believe that the rebels, not satisfied with the destruction of part of the city, entertain designs of burning the rest
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Great Britain. Army
1777
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Proclamation. By Major General James Robertson : Whereas there is ground to believe that the rebels, not satisfied with the destruction of part of the city, entertain designs of burning the rest
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Great Britain. Army
1777
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 43262