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2. Answers to the reasons, lately published by the independents, in support of their malicious combination : the freeholder, no. 1 : the public having been promised an answer to the reasons above-mentioned, in a paper published on Monday, under the title of Observations on those reasons: the following refutation of the malicious calumnies they contain, is now submitted to the candid world
3. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America : begun and held at Newport ... on the first Wednesday in May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven ... It is voted and resolved, that the whole of that paragraph of the act of the General Assembly, passed in 1746, requiring all the freemen then in the colony, and all that should afterwards be made free, to take an oath against bribery and corruption, be, and the same is hereby repealed ...
4. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq ; ... A proclamation for a general thanksgiving : ... Thursday the twenty-seventh day of November ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the sixth day of November, 1766 ...
5. By the Honorable Samuel Ward, Esq ; ... A proclamation : the General Assembly of this colony having appointed Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of this instant, November ... as a day of thanksgiving ... Given under my hand at Newport, this eleventh day of November ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-five ...
6. The Case of the Manor of Livingston, and the conduct of the Honourable House of Assembly, towards it, considered
7. Charlestown, February 3d, 1768. The sale of Negroes belonging to Mr. John Miles : advertised in the gazettes for this day, is put off to Friday next when the said Negroes ... will be sold by publick outcry at Mr. Nightingall's on Charlestown-Neck ... Robert Wells, vendue-master. ...
8. A citizen's address to the public : I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications that have been pushed under their doors, will patiently and candidly attend to me, in my turn ...
9. A Council held at Fort-George, in the city of ... York, on Wednesday the eleventh day of March, 1767 : present, His Excellency Sir Henry Moore, Baronet, Captain-General, &c. Mr. Horsmanden, Mr. Smith, Mr. Watts, Mr. Walton, Mr. Delancey, Mr. Apthorpe, Mr. Reade. The Council having duly considered all the proofs and allegations offered on the part of the complainants, Daniel Nimham, and the other Indians of the Wappinger Tribe, in support of their claim to certain lands, granted by letters patent, to Adolph Philipse, dated the seventeenth of June, 1697, as likewise, the proofs offered by Roger Morris, Beverley Robinson, and Philip Philipse, in support of their title ... A true Copy, examined, by Gw. Banyar, D.S. Cl. Con
10. Glorious news, just received from Boston, brought by Messrs. Jonathan Lowder, and Thomas Brackett : Boston, Friday 11 o'clock, 16th May, 1766. This instant arrived here the brig Harrison, belonging to John Hancock, Esq ; Captain Shubael Coffin, in 6 weeks and 2 days from London, with important news, as follows : From the London gazette. Westminster, March 18th, 1766
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