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Memorial. To the Honourable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled ... We, therefore, the undersigned inhabitants of New Hampshire, would, respectfully present, for the wise consideration o

The state of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives, in General Court convened, That our Senators in Congress be instructed ... to urge as a wise and j

State of New-Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened, that the Congress of the United States are not authorized by the Constitution, to pass any act distributing to the States "the proceeds arisin

The State of New Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, by Onslow Stearns, Governor ... I hereby designate for that purpose .... Thursday, the sixth day of April next ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord,

The constitution. Fellow-citizens of New-Hampshire. At an awful crisis, at a momentous period of our political existence we address you ... The Anti-Madison and anti-embargo list for electors ... [Signed] A Republican. [n. p. 1808].

The State of New Hampshire. A proclamation by His Excellency the Governor. The first Monday in September having been made by the laws of this state a legal holiday ... I recommend that the day be appropriately observed throughout the state ... G

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight. An act, for carrying into effect an ordinance of Congress of the thirteenth of September last, relative to the constitution of the United States ... In

The State of New Hampshire. A proclamation by the Governor ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of November next, to be observed throughout the state as a day of thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber, in Concord, this tw

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a public fast. Inasumuch as it is our duty to acknowledge our constant dependence on the Supreme ruler of the Universe ... The Council and House of representatives of the State of New-Hampshire in Gener

State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened, that we regard the institution of slavery as a moral, social and political evil, and as such we deeply regret its existence ... Approved June

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 93, Folder 18.

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To the Friends of Union and reform. The undersigned would earnestly call your attention to the following note received from a prominent merchant of Boston, in regard to the publications and labors of the "Workingmen's Democratic Republican Assoc

Status of soil surveys, New Hampshire : August 1986 /

map from "Géographie historique. Leçons en regard des cartes. Résumant l'histoire de la formation territoriale des pays civilisés et l'histoire de la civilisation, etc"

Soil survey area status map, as of December 31, 1980, New Hampshire /

Copy of a petition to be presented to the Honorable legislature of New-Hampshire at their present session. To the Honourable Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened. [Regarding a road from Exeter to Essex bridge] Dec. 7, 18

A treatise on the prevention of diseases incidental to horses : from bad management in regard to stables, food, water, air, and exercise. To which are subjoined, observations on some of the surgical and medical branches of farriery

Suggests unemployment insurance be modified to include dependants. Washington, D.C., March 19. Appearing before the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee today, William Hodson, New York City Commissioner of Welfare, suggested modification of the Unemployment Insurance Act so that the basic payment to an unemployed person will provide an allowance for his dependents. Hodson pointed out that in New York the maximum unemployed benefit averages between $10 and $12 a week, with no regard as to whether the family contains two or five persons, 3/19/38

The argument of the Hon. Levi Woodbury before the Hon. Messrs. Henry Hubbard, Leonard Wilcox, and Frederick Vose, as referees and arbitrators in the case Isaac Hill against Cyrus Barton, September 29, 1841.

September 27th, 1794. Gentlemen. Actuated by a sincere regard for the welfare of our common city. I take the liberty to trouble you with a few lines. [Urging, for business reasons an authoritative statement of the actual state of the yellow feve

Water-resources investigations in New Hampshire, 1977 /

map from "Géographie historique. Leçons en regard des cartes. Résumant l'histoire de la formation territoriale des pays civilisés et l'histoire de la civilisation, etc"

map from "Géographie historique. Leçons en regard des cartes. Résumant l'histoire de la formation territoriale des pays civilisés et l'histoire de la civilisation, etc"

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