Wharton, Thomas, Jun., 1735-1778
Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
Thomas Wharton Jr. Pennsylvanian politician (1735-1778)
Thomas Wharton Jr Pennsylvanian politician
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Wharton Jr. ‡c Pennsylvanian politician (1735-1778)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wharton, Thomas ‡d 1735-1778
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wharton, Thomas, ‡c Jun., ‡d 1735-1778
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Works
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By the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation : the time is at length come, in which the fate of ourselves, our wives, children and posterity must be speedily determined ... | |
In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 21st October, 1777 : Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this common-wealth, not regarding their duty to the state, but renouncing their allegiance thereto, and disclaiming the protection thereof, have wickedly joined themselves to our unnatural enemies ... | |
In Council of Safety. Lancaster, November 7, 1777 : Whereas many persons regarding only their private interest, by buying up and engrossing divers kinds of merchandize, particularly provisions and necessaries for the army. | |
In Council of Safety. Lancaster, November 7, 1777 : Whereas the great quantities of whiskey, made and consumed in this common-wealth, and the enormous price at which it is sold, is attended with many inconveniences and dangers, more especially that of raising the price of bread corn. | |
In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 14th 1776, 12 o'clock, Thursday : Sir, we have certain intelligence that the enemy has actually sailed from New-York five hundred ships for this city ... as you value the safety of your country, and all that is dear and valuable to men, we most earnestly solicit your immediate assistance, and that you will march all your battalion to this city without the least delay. ... | |
In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 16th, 1776 : Sir, the fleet which sailed from New-York and took its course to the southward with the appearance of a design to enter this river, after keeping that course for some time suddenly altered it, and are gone to the eastward, so that every reason to apprehend their intending to attack this city is entirely removed, and it is therefore unnecessary for the Associators to march for the present ... | |
Ordinance for appointing and authorising an additional number of sub-lieutenants, to act in the County of Lancaster | |
Ordinance for the more effectual levying the monies advanced for substitutes, in the militia, and fines due to the public, for disobedience to the militia laws | |
Proclamations. 1777-11-07 | |
To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania : in Council of Safety, Lancaster, 23d October, 1777. Friends and countrymen, we are again called upon by General Washington, for a reinforcement of the militia ... |