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The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787 : ... Congress having received the report of the convention lately assembled in Philadelphia, resolved unanimously, that the said report, with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted to the several legislatures, in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates ...

Continental Congress Association and Peyton Randolph, et al, October 20, 1774, 14 Agreements by Colonies; Printed Broadside

The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787 : ... Congress having received the report of the convention lately assembled in Philadelphia, resolved unanimously, that the said report, with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted to the several legislatures, in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates ...

Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Petition of the Continental Congress to the King, Philadelphia, Pa., 1774, Oct. 26 (vol. 10)

Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Petition of the Continental Congress to the King, Philadelphia, Pa., 1774, Oct. 26 (vol. 10)

The Governour's speech to the Assembly, at Philadelphia the 15th September 1701 ... Printed at Philadelphia by Reynier Jansen 1701.

Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Petition of the Continental Congress to the King, Philadelphia, Pa., 1774, Oct. 26 (vol. 10)

Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Petition of the Continental Congress to the King, Philadelphia, Pa., 1774, Oct. 26 (vol. 10)

Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Petition of the Continental Congress to the King, Philadelphia, Pa., 1774, Oct. 26 (vol. 10)

Continental Congress. Proceedings of the Grand American Continental Congress at Philadelphia, September 5, 1774. Association, &c. ... In Congress, Philadelphia October 20, 1774 Signed Peyton Randolph, President ... Sold at the Printing-office in

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Printed in three columns.; Not in Evans.; On verso: Gift of Matt. B. Jones, Boston. Received May 15, 1934.; On verso: Ac. 4840.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 87, Folder 16a.

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Philadelphia. In Congress, Monday, May 15, 1775. The City and County of New-York, having through delegates applied to the Congress for their advice ... To act on the defensive when troops arrive Signed Charles Thomson, Secretary. And transm

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Continental Congress Association and Peyton Randolph, et al, October 20, 1774, 14 Agreements by Colonies; Printed Broadside

Letter to Peyton Randolph and the Committee of Correspondence of Virginia

Printing-office, Petersburgh. G. Douglas having opened a printing-office, furnished with a complete set of types and the necessary materials is ready go undertake any kind of printing work with which merchants or others, either in town or countr

In Congress, July 19, 1776. Resolved. That it be earnestly recommended to the Convention of Pennsylvania to hasten with all possible expedition, the march of the associators into New Jersey, agreeable to a former request of Congress ... In Conve

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: Benjamin Harrison, Peyton Randolph, and Richard Bland to George Washington, October 24, 1774, Authorization

Letter to Peyton Randolph, Robert C. Nicholas, Richard Bland, Committee of Correspondence, Williamsburg, Va

Letter to Peyton Randolph and the Committee of Correspondence of Virginia

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Letter to Peyton Randolph, Robert C. Nicholas, Richard Bland, Committee of Correspondence, Williamsburg, Va

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