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Boston, February 18, 1773
On Tuesday last His Excellency the governor was pleased to send a message by the secretary to the Honorable House of Representatives directing their attendance forthwith in the Council chamber. The House went up accordingly, and after His Excellency had given his assent to several engrossed bills, he made the following speech to both houses -
Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-fifth day of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-eighth day of October ... 1773 -
Massachusets-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday the fifteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the tenth day of March, 1773 -
On Tuesday June 16, 1773, the House of Representatives by a very large majority came into the following resolves, upon the letters that had been laid before them on Wednesday the second of the same month, viz
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The committee appointed to consider certain letters laid before the House of Representatives, reported the following resolves
Tuesday, June 15, 1773 -
Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-fifth day of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-eighth day of October ... 1773 -
Massachusets-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday the fifteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the tenth day of March, 1773 -
On Tuesday June 16, 1773, the House of Representatives by a very large majority came into the following resolves, upon the letters that had been laid before them on Wednesday the second of the same month, viz
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The committee appointed to consider certain letters laid before the House of Representatives, reported the following resolves
Tuesday, June 15, 1773 -
Boston, February 18, 1773
On Tuesday last His Excellency the governor was pleased to send a message by the secretary to the Honorable House of Representatives directing their attendance forthwith in the Council chamber. The House went up accordingly, and after His Excellency had given his assent to several engrossed bills, he made the following speech to both houses