Revolutionary Virginia, the Road to Independence: The Committees and the Second Convention, 1773-75: A Documentary RecordWilliam James Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner |
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The Speaker of the House of Burgesses of this Colony having transmitted to you a Copy of the Resolutions entered into by their House at their last Session , constituting a Committee of Correspondence & Enquiry [ ] permit us to refer you ...
The Speaker of the House of Burgesses of this Colony having transmitted to you a Copy of the Resolutions entered into by their House at their last Session , constituting a Committee of Correspondence & Enquiry [ ] permit us to refer you ...
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I am , with great respect Your most obedient Servant METCALF BOWLER 1 Recipient's copy , autograph letter , signed , in Virginia State Library May 7th . 1773 In the House of Deputies Resolv'd that a Standing Committee of Correspondence ...
I am , with great respect Your most obedient Servant METCALF BOWLER 1 Recipient's copy , autograph letter , signed , in Virginia State Library May 7th . 1773 In the House of Deputies Resolv'd that a Standing Committee of Correspondence ...
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We are Gentlemen with very great Esteem your affectionate Brethren & fellow Citizens The Committee Copy per Order Evan WILLIAMS Cl [ erk of the ] C [ ommittee ) . Virginia Committee copy , autograph letter , signed , in hand of Evan ...
We are Gentlemen with very great Esteem your affectionate Brethren & fellow Citizens The Committee Copy per Order Evan WILLIAMS Cl [ erk of the ] C [ ommittee ) . Virginia Committee copy , autograph letter , signed , in hand of Evan ...
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