Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Pennsylvania
- 510 2 _ ‡a Pennsylvania Colony ‡b Provincial Council
- 510 1 _ ‡a Pennsylvania ‡9 g:Colony ‡b Provincial Council ‡e Vorgaenger
Works
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An address from the Supreme Executive Council to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania. Friends and countrymen! When first we resolved to resist the tyrannical encroachments of Britain, and rather to meet her in the field as anenemy, than submit to her illegal domination; mankind beheld our determination with wonder and astonishment... | |
At a Council held at Philadelphia, May 17th 1742. | |
By the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : Whereas [blank] hath been recomended to us as a sober and fit person to keep a house of entertainment; and being requested to grant [blank] a license for the same. We do hereby license and allow the said [blank] to keep a public house in the [blank] for the selling of [blank] until the tenth day of August next ... Given under the seal of the Commonwealth, the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and [blank]. | |
The following remonstrance, was this day presented to the president and Council, by the hands of their secretary : to the president and Council of Pennsylvania. The remonstrance of Israel Pemberton, John Hunt, and Samuel Pleasants, sheweth, that Lewis Nicola, is about to deprive us of our liberty, by an order from you ... | |
Mason's Lodge, September 9th, 1777 ... To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania : the following is a copy of a paper we received at half past four o'clock this afternoon, and we have since received orders to prepare for our banishment tomorrow. | |
Proceedings of the Supreme executive council of the state of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Arnold. | |
Proclamation (1777 March 7) | |
Proclamation (1778 November 26) | |
Proclamation (1778 October 30) | |
Proclamation (1780 April 16) | |
Records, 1777-90. | |
To the president and Council of Pennsylvania. The remonstrance of the subscribers, freemen, and inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia, now confined in the Free-Mason's Lodge : sheweth, that the subscribers have been by virtue of a warrant signed in Council ... arrested in our houses ... |