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An address from the Supreme Executive Council to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania. Friends and countrymen! When first we resolved to resist the tyrannical encroachments of Britain, and rather to meet her in the field as anenemy, than submit to he

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 146, Folder 2.

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