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To the representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called

To the representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called

To the representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called

To the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the memorial and petition of the subscribers, in behalf of themselves and of others, citizens of other of the United States, and of the state of Pennsylvania. Your m

Memorial. To the Honorable, the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, now in General Assembly met: The undersigned, your memorialists, Citizens of Pennsylvania, respectfully represent That they have been examin

To the Honorable the Representatives of the freemen, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. The memorial and petition of Robert Bell, of the City of Philadelphia, printer, book-seller, and book-auctioner. respectfully shewe

To the Senate and House of representatives, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The petition of the subscribers, citizens of the said Commonwealth respectfully sheweth [Re. forming of the Farmer's and Mechanics' bank.]

To the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General assembly met: the petition of the subscribers, Citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia, respectfully sheweth [Regarding as Steam Frigate for the d

To the Honorable the Representatives of the freemen, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. The memorial and petition of Robert Bell, of the City of Philadelphia, printer, book-seller, and book-auctioner. respectfully shewe

To the representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called

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Not in Evans 17165.

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 147, Folder 15.

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