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We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the UnitedColonies of America to serve from the date hereof until the fifteenth day of January next, if the service requires it ... [n. p., 177-].

We whose names are under-written, do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United States Colonies, and severally promise, and engage to continue in such service until the first day of December, 1776, unless sooner discharged

We whose names are under-written, do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United American Colonies, and severally promise, and engage to continue in such service until the first day of December, 1776 … [Watertown: Printed by

We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United States of America, to continue in that service 'till the end of the present war with Britain, unless sooner regularly discharged ... and to be under such regu

This appeal is made by order of the Board of directors of the American colonization society. We entreat you give it your earnest consideration; and show it to some of your firneds, and get them to help too. Two thousand freedmen and pleading for

In Congress, February 5, 1778 : Resolved, that the captain or commanding officer of each company in the service of the United States shall, at the end of every month, furnish the regimental pay-master with a pay roll ...

Gentlemen. At a numerous and respectable meeting of Republican Citizens from all parts of the Commonwealth, assembled at Boston, on the 8th day of February instant, the duty has been assigned us to make known to you their unanimous determination

An act for the service of the United States. Whereas it is represented by congress to this state, that they expect there will be a numerous army of continental troops in the field, during the ensuing campaign, and that it will be necessary to pr

In Congress, April 14, 1777 : Resolved, that it be recommended to the executive powers of each of the United States, to enquire into the conduct of all officers on the recruiting service, within them respectively, to remove all such as belong to the battalions of their respective quotas, who have neglected their duty ...

We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United Colonies of America, to serve from the date hereof until the fifteenth day of January next, if the service requires it; and each one of us do engage to furnis

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Copartnership notice. The subscribers, having formed a copartnership, under the name of Crosby & Nichols, will continue the business of bookselling and publishing lately conducted by Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Co., and respectfully solicit the patro

Notice to tax-payers! We, the subscribers, assessors of the Town of Reading, respectfully, call the attention of all tax-payers, in said Reading, to the following laws in relation to ascertaining the retable estate within this Commonwealth ... A

To the Honourable General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, to be holden at Hartford on the second Thursday of May, 1814. The memorial of the subscribers, owners of Merino and other sheep; and other citizens of the State of Connecticut, resp

The subscribers being appointed ny the vestry of St. Paul's church, to draw up and cause to be printed and distributed among the members of said church, a full expose of the concerns of the same, as well regarding the expense of the building and

Mineral waters. Seltzer, soda, and Ballstown waters, prepared and sold by the subscribers, at the Erech fountain, or Norfolk mineral water ware-house, No. 109, Main-Street, corner of Baker and Marsden's alley ... Hance Baker & Co. Norfolk. J. O'

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the honorable, the Lieutenant council & assembly: convened at Boston, upon Wednesday the 27th of May 1696, in the eighth year of His Majesties reign. for better encouragement to prosecute the French and Indi

Colony of Massachusetts Bay 1776. We the subscribers, do each of us severally for ourselves, profess, testify, and declare, before God and the world that we verily believe that the war, resistance and opposition in which the United American Colo

Articles of capitulation, made and entered into between Richard Montgomery, Esquire, brigadier general of the Continental Army, and the citizens and inhabitants of Montreal, represented by the subscribers ... duly elected for that purpose.

Boston, 26th of June, 1775. This Town was alarmed on the 17th Instant at break of Day, by a firing from the Lively Ship of War; and a Report was immediately spread that the Rebels had broken Ground … Boston, June 26, 1775.

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Most copies of the Lititz Record-express are mailed to subscribers. Newsstand copies are distributed by schoolboys after 3 p.m.

Enrolled men of Reading!! The subscribers, Selectmen of Reading, hereby give notice that the Board of Enrolment will be in session at Lyceum Hall, in said Reading, from 3 1-2 to 5 1-2 o'clock P. M. on Friday next, the 2nd of July, 1864 ... Selec

Circular. The editors of "The Collegian" beg leave to make a plain statement of their necessities, to those subscribers who are yet delinquent ... The editors March 11, 1840. [Charlottesville, Va. 1840].

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