CONTENTS
From the King’s Message, of March 7th, 1774, to the Declaration of Independence, by the United States, in 1776.
CORRESPONDENCE, MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS, PROCEEDINGS OF COMMITTEES, &c.
 
   NEW-HAMPSHIRE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
   NORTH-CAROLINA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
   NEW-YORK PROVINCIAL CONGRESS
   SOUTH-CAROLINA PROVINCIAL CONGRESS
   SOUTH-CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
   PENNSYLVANIA ASSEMBLY
   PENNSYLVANIA COMMITTEE OF SAFETY
   PENNSYLVANIA COMMITTEE OF SAFETY
   MASSACHUSETTS COUNCIL
   NORTH-CAROLINA PROVINCIAL CONGRESS
   NEW-YORK COMMITTEE OF SAFETY
   NEW-YORK PROVINCIAL CONGRESS
   BALTIMORE (MARYLAND) COMMITTEE
   MARYLAND COUNCIL OF SAFETY
   MARYLAND CONVENTION
   CONNECTICUT ASSEMBLY
   CONTINENTAL CONGRESS


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