Head-quarters, New-York, April 15, 1783. Orders : It is the commander in chief's orders, that the following extract, from the seventh article, of the provincial treaty, between Great Britain and the United States of America, be strictly attended to ...
| Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | De Lancey, Oliver, 1752-1822 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[New York] :
[publisher not identified],
[1783]
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| Series: | Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ;
no. 44375. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Evans Digital Edition |
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