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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, February 27th, 1783 : Whereas, by the various accounts from Europe, it is highly probable that a general peace among the belligerent powers will very soon take place ... Resolved, as the unanimous sense of the Council and House of Representatives for this state, that the present government be continued in its full force, till the tenth day of June 1784
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1783
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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, April 5th, 1781 : Whereas the present situation of affairs in this state makes it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof should meet in convention for the sole purpose of forming and laying a permanent plan or system of government
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1781
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State of New-Hampshire. The government and people of said state : To the selectmen of [blank] in the county of [blank] in said state, Greeting. Your are hereby required to notify the legal inhabitants paying taxes in the [blank] (giving them fifteen days notice) to meet at some convenient place in your town, to elect [blank] person having a real estate of the value of two hundred pounds lawful money, in this state, to represent them in the General Assembly, to be holden at Exeter, in said state, on the third Wednesday in December next
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1780
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State of New-Hampshire. The government and people of said state, to the selectment of [blank] in said state. Greeting : You are hereby required to notify the legal inhabitants paying taxes in the [blank] (giving them fifteen days notice) to meet at some convenient place in your town to elect [blank] person (having a real estate of the value of two hundred pounds, lawful money, in this state) to represent them in the Assembly to be held at Exeter, on the third Wednesday in December next
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1779
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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, February 26th, 1778 : Whereas the present situation of affairs in this state, make it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof, should meet in convention for the sole purpose of forming and laying a permanent plan or system of government
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1778
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Colony of New-Hampshire. By the Council and Assembly, a proclamation : Whereas the Congress of this colony have, agreeable to a recommendation from the honorable Continental Congress, resolved on, and form'd themselves upon a plan of government by a Council and House of Representatives
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1776
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