Public Papers of Governor, Količina 4

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The case of Robert C LivingstonJames Duane vouches for
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The case of Hammell and GeakeGovernor Clinton suggests
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Major Lush ordered to forward Henry Cuyler without delay
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Governor Clinton mildly rebukes the Albany Conspiracy Commis
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One hundred dollars rewardFor the arrest of Parks and
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John Tayler requests that a bill for rum be settled
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George Clinton to WashingtonFear of losing all the settlements
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General Ten Broeck ordered to protect the western frontier 8485
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A cry of alarm from Harington township
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Congress establishes the TreasuryOfficers how appointed their
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George Clinton vindicatedCongress absolves him from responsi
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Officers of the Company of Exempts of Rumbout Patent 111112
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Tryon County asks for assistanceSmall reliance to be placed
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The Governor commends Colonel DrakeAnd honors his requisi
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CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1778
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Exempts of Hanover Ulster County 125126
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The officers of Glovers Brigade petition for flour for their
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Flour for the French Fleet
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A petition to procure the exchange of Edward Covenhoven
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A postal thief steals the Governors mail 151152
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The Governors Legislative speechA brief account of the move
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Nathaniel Gorham requests a permit to export flour to Massachu
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Orange County protestsTroops raised for that district ordered
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The Governor again addresses the Legislature
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Congress in the cause of good morals
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Putnam snubs Colonel MalcomThe Colonel appeals to the Gov
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Bold robberies in eastern Long Island 199200
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George Clintons old soldiers appealExchanged troops captured
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Militia reported to be short of ammunitionThe Governors quick
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More money required for the five Continental battalions 217218
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Tribulations of numerous ToriesThe Albany Commissioners
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The case of Samuel Hake 232233
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Associated Exempts of Albany County 239240
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Flag courtesies suspendedGovernor Clinton explains why
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Clinton Morris and JayThe latter carries a letter from
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An appeal from Cherry ValleyProminent citizens ask General
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Samuel Hake againAsks for an extension of his parole 265206
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The Clove asks to become a permanent military post 274275
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Captain Swartwout cashieredFailure of his charges against
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An aggressive movement necessaryGovernor Clintons sugges
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The unprotected Westchester frontier
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Governor Clinton corrects the errors contained in the first reports
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Atrocities along Lake ChamplainColonel Webster makes report
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Colonel Hay called upon for explanationsGovernor Clinton
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William Millers earnest appealTories permitted to drive cattle
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Living expenses of a delegate to CongressGouverneur Morris
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An assault case brought before the AttorneyGeneral 333334
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McDougall again in command at the HighlandsGovernor Clin
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Confidence in Colonel MalcomThe Governor regrets he is to
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John Jay elected President of CongressSucceeds Henry
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Violations of the GatesBurgoyne ConventionGovernor Clinton
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Alarm in Charlotte CountyEbenezer Clark brings its defenceless
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Governor Clinton objects to the propositionNotifies General
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Abraham Yates and the fugitives from Cherry Valley 389390
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Ira Allens Vermont addressHis arguments to establish Vermont
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Lieutenant Wood vindicated 399401
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Proposition to negotiate an exchange of a British officer and
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The Oneidas threatenedColonel Van Dyck reports the result
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New Hampshire asks for the laws of New York relative to con
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Commissary Cuyler asks permission to transfer a heavy supply
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Subordinate James to Commander GeorgeExchange of
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Dr John Bard expresses his gratitude to Governor Clinton for
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Clemency for criminalsSheriff Nicoll of Orange County inter
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LieutenantColonel Weissenfels solicits promotion to the rank
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Colonel Malcom attacks dram shops 519520
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Congress makes provision for payment for certain Commissary
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James Monell willing to resort to extreme measures in order
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Du Simitlere writes to Governor ClintonDesirous of adding
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Governor Clinton acknowledges official communications from John
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Rhode Island depends upon New York for breadstuffs 545546
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John Jay writes Governor ClintonAnd offers suggestions touch
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A general press warrant
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Colonel Hay acknowledges receipt of Governor Clintons impress
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The Vermont disputeMicah Townsend offers several sensible
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Massachusetts makes acknowledgement for flour privileges 569570
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General McDougall makes a request on Governor Clinton for sev
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William Floyd writes of financial matters
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The good news from Europe Francis Lewis declares it
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Commissary Colt writes confidentiallyHis private opinion of
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A brief letter from John Jay
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Mr Constable of Schenectady given his citizenship 606607
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George Clintons answer to the petition from Tryon County
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Encouraging news from EuropeWashington willing to detail
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Returns of Colonel Bellingers regiment 625626
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Robert R Livingston fears the Tories may again prove trouble
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Commissary General Wadsworth sustains Colonel ColtDistress
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Lynde Lord urges the settlement of his account for keeping pris
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Signals of alarm 648649
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Return of Brigadier General Ten Broecks command at Albany
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Handicapped by Tories and jobbersCommissary Reed reports
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In relation to a pass
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Ruinous prices for the necessaries of life 670671
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Commissary Leek requests Egbert Benson to intercede in his behalf
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Relating to the sale of goods belonging to Samuel Hake confis
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The defence of New Yorks frontierPresident Jay furnishes Gov
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His instructions to Walter Livingston 691692
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List of distressed families in Mohawk District 700701
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Governor Clinton indulgent in the case of Mrs Cregier
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Governor Clinton believes the legislative appropriation for
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Commissary Cuyler urges the seizure of wheat in Albany County 717718
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Johannes Ball recommended to distribute the relief for the Coble
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Abraham Biningers accusationIn effect that the Commissioners
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Governor Clinton powerlessUnwilling to advise frontier inhab
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The Jaycocks caseThe culprit appeals for a respiteThe Gover
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Rudolph Shoemaker denouncedA delegation from German Flats
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Ulster County troopers pay a complimentary tribute to Captain
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Governor Clinton promises Jelles Fonda protection against Indian
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Rochester Ulster County makes a request that Governor Clinton
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A line of grievances from the inhabitants of lower Orange County 773775
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General Schuylers instructions to Captain Stockwell 779780
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Returns of flour and wheat purchased from 13th to 30th April
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George Clinton to Colonel Curtenius as to the Clothing Depart
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Robert Yates reports that fifty depredators are working the woods
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General Washington commends Governor Clintons services 796797
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Returns of wheat and flour found in sundry mills and purchased
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Stephen Lushs receipts for funds for the frontier sufferers
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Copy of a pass signed by the British LieutenantGeneral Jones 812813
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A guard asked for the frontier of northern Ulster County 818819
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Governor Clinton asks Sir Henry Clinton to permit the wives
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Governor Clinton extends a favor to a captive British halfpay
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Relative to the exchange of prisoners and removal of Tory fami
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James Clinton worriedApprehensive that Washingtons instruc
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Relating to exchanges 844845
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Governor Clintons response to Colonel Levi Pawlings letter
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Johannes Ball renders an accounting
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Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat June 7
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Civil war threatenedGovernor Clinton notifies the New York del
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Major Albert Pawling receives his commission of Lieutenant
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The militia on the west bank ordered outGovernor Clinton
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Stran 791 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other for their common defence, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
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