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To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania in general, and particularly those of the city and neighbourhood of Philadelphia Friends and fellow citizens, We, the tanners, curriers, and cord...
Published 1779Subjects: “…Shoe industry Pennsylvania.…”
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By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c.&c.&c. Proclamation Whereas an unrestrained liberty of landing or bringing into this city, rum, brandy,...
Published 1777Subjects: “…Bounties Pennsylvania.…”
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Current price of paper for sale by William Young, bookseller and stationer Philadelphia
Published 1798Subjects: “…Prices Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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An act for granting to His Majesty a duty of tonnage upon ships and vessels and also certain duties upon wine, rum, brandy, and other spirits, and a duty upon sugar, for supporting...
Published 1758Subjects: “…Tonnage fees Pennsylvania.…”
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The true interest of the United States, and particularly of Pennsylvania, considered, with respect to the advantages resulting from a state paper-money with some observations on th...
Published 1786Subjects: “…Paper money Pennsylvania.…”
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In General Assembly. Monday, March 23, 1795 A supplement to the laws for preventing the exportation of flour not merchantable.
Published 1795Subjects: “…Law and legislation Pennsylvania.…”
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A Letter to certain bank directors, from a merchant
Published 1796Subjects: “…Banks and banking Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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York, 18th June, 1779 A meeting of the inhabitants of this town, being formerly called to consider of prudent and effectual measures, for putting a stop to forestalling extortion,...
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In Council. Philadelphia, May 28th, 1779 Whereas it has been represented to this board, that divers persons of suspicious characters, and to whom inimical practices are imputed ......
Published 1779Subjects: “…Law enforcement Pennsylvania.…”
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M'Culloch's pocket almanac, for the year 1795 ...
Published 1794Subjects: “…Shipping Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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The Committee appointed by the meeting of the merchants and other inhabitants of the borough of Wilmington held on the 17th June 1801, to whom the objects of that meeting were gene...
Published 1801Subjects: “…Quarantine Pennsylvania.…”
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Whereas the number of poor in and around this city, is at present great, and every year increasing; and as for want of employment, many of them, especially in the winter, are reduc...
Published 1764Subjects: “…Linen Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Philadelphia, 1st February, 1785 You have probably heard before now, of my being under the disagreeable necessity of stopping payment on the 29th November last.
Published 1785Subjects: “…Debtor and creditor Pennsylvania.…”
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In General Assembly, Thursday, December 3, 1778. P.M The bill to regulate and establish vendues, was read the second time, and being then again read, and debated by paragraph, was...
Published 1778Subjects: “…Markets Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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To the public The advertisement, calling the freeholders and inhabitants of this city and county together.
Published 1770Subjects: “…Boycotts Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Philadelphia, May 22, 1770 The tradesmen, artificers and other inhabitants of the city and county of Philadelphia, are earnestly requested to attend at the State-House, on Wednesda...
Published 1770Subjects: “…Boycotts Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report on the memorial of sundry merchants and traders of the city of Philadelphia 13th April, 1798, committed to a comm...
Published 1798Subjects: “…Docks Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Philadelphia, September 1st, 1774 [Five lines from Euripides] : "We have long since indeed lost the right names of things from amongst us.
Published 1774Subjects: “…Boycotts Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Philadelphia, Wednesday, November 6, 1765 Your attendance at the court-house to-morrow evening, at four o'clock, is earnestly requested, to confer with the merchants of this city,...
Published 1765Subjects: “…Boycotts Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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Letter and report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the memorial of sundry merchants of the city of Philadelphia 16th March, 1796, committed to a committee of the whole House, o...
Published 1796Subjects: “…Docks Pennsylvania Philadelphia.…”
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