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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 16th, 1775 . As it has pleased Almighty God in His Providence to suffer the calamities of an unnatural war to take place among us ... we have reason to lament the frequent prophanations of the Lord's-Day ... Resolved, that ... the people of all ranks and denominations ... pay a religious regard to that day ..
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, April 30, 1775 . Whereas an agreement has been made between General Gage and the inhabitants of the town of Boston, for the removal of persons ... as may be so disposed ... Resolved, that any of the inhabitants of this colony, who may incline to go into the town of Boston ... have toleration for that purpose ..
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 30, 1775 . To the several towns in the county of Hampshire, on the easterly side of Connecticut River, and the towns in the county of WorcesterThis Congress taking into their most serious consideration the great want of powder in ou publick magazines ..
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In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 15, 1775 . Whereas it has pleased the righteous Sovereign of the Universe, in just indignation against the sins of a people ... Resolved ... that Thursday the eleventh day of May next be set apart as a day of public humiliation, fastin and prayer ..
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown May 5, 1775 . Whereas the term for which this present Congress was chose, expires on the thirtieth instant ... Resolved, that ... the several towns and districts ... forthwith elect and depute as many members, as to them shall seem necessar and expedient, to represent them in a Provincial Congress to be held ... in Watertown, on the 31st day of May instant ..
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 22, 1774 . From a consideration of the continuance of the gospel among us ... It is resolved, as the sense of this Congress, that it is highly proper that a day of public thanksgiving should be observed ... Thursday the fifteenth day of December next ..
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 26, 1774 . Whereas in consequence of the present unhappy disputes between Great-Britain and the colonies, a formidable body of troops with warlike preparations of every sort are already arrived at, and others destined for the metropolis of this province ... It is resolved, and hereby recommended to the several companies of militia ... that they meet forthwith ..
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 10, 1774 . Inasmuch as many states have been taught by fatal experience, that powers delegated by the people for long periods have been abused to the endangering the public rights and liberties ..
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The manual exercise as ordered by His Majesty in 1764 . Together with plans and explanations of the method generally practised at reviews and field-days.
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, February 14, 1775 . Whereas it appears necessary for the defence of the lives, liberties, and properties, of the inhabitants of this province, that this Congress ... should be made fully acquainted with the number and military equipments o the militia, and Minute Men ... Resolved, that ... the commanding officers of each regiment ... take an exact state of their numbers, and equipment ..
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A Narrative, of the excursion and ravages of the King's troops under the command of General Gage, on the nineteenth of April, 1775 . Together with the depositions taken by order of Congress, to support the truth of it. Published by authority.
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, May 1, 1775 . Whereas the inhabitants of the town of Boston have been detained by General Gage, but at length (by agreement) are permitted to remove with their effects into the country ..
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In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 12, 1775 . Whereas the preservation of our country from slavery, depends under God, on an effectual execution of the continental and provincial measures for that purpose: Resolved, that there be now appointed for each county in this colony, a committee consisting of five persons ..
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774 . The operation of the cruel and iniquitous Boston-port-bill, that instrument of ministerial vengeance, having reduced our once happy capital ... It is therefore resolved, that it be recommended to our constituents the inhabitants of the other towns ... that they farther contribute liberally to alleviate the burden ..
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The manual exercise as ordered by His Majesty in 1764 . Together with plans and explanations of the method generally practis'd at reviews and field-days.
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 17th, 1775 . Whereas some of the inhabitants of the new plantations in this colony, not incorporated ... have inlisted into the army now raising ... Resolved, that the inhabitants of the several towns and districts in the counties specified in a list hereunto annexed, who may have good and sufficient firelocks ... provide and deliver to such person or persons, as are to be now appointed ..
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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, May 8th, 1775 . Whereas there are divers persons now in this colony, who have by their conduct discovered themselves to be enemies to the rights of mankind, and the interests of America ... Therefore resolved, that ... the several committees of correspondence ... enquire into the principles and conduct of such suspected persons ..
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