Massachusetts. Governor (1771-1774 : Hutchinson)
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Books by Massachusetts. Governor (1771-1774 : Hutchinson)
Total count: 11
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Massachusets-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for proroguing the General Court.... to Wednesday the nineteenth day of February next ... Given at Boston, the twenty-eighth day of December, 1771 ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to His Excellency the governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council.1771-01-01
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Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving.... Thursday the twenty-first day of November next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty-third day of October, 1771 ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to His Excellency the governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council.1771-01-01
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Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a public fast.... Thursday the second of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the fourth day of March, 1772 ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to His Excellency the governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council.1772-01-01
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Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a public thanksgiving.... Thursday the third day of December next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-ninth day of October, 1772 ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governor, and the honorable his majesty's Council.1772-01-01
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The speeches of His Excellency Governor Hutchinson, to the General Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay.At a session begun and held on the sixth of January, 1773. : With the answers of His Majesty's Council and the House of Representatives respectively. : (Publish'd by order of the House.)Printed by Edes and Gill, printers to the Honorable House of Representatives.1773-01-01
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Boston, February 18, 1773.On Tuesday last His Excellency the governor was pleased to send a message by the secretary to the Honorable House of Representatives directing their attendance forthwith in the Council chamber. The House went up accordingly, and after His Excellency had given his assent to several engrossed bills, he made the following speech to both houses. ..Printed by Richard Draper1773-01-01
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Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a general fast.... Thursday the fifteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the tenth day of March, 1773 ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governor, and the honorable his majesty's Council.1773-01-01
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Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving.... Thursday the twenty-fifth day of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-eighth day of October ... 1773. ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governor, and the honorable his majesty's Council.1773-01-01
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonin town meeting affembled, according to lawprinted; London, reprinted1773-01-01
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Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick fast.... Thursday the fourteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the seventh day of March ... 1774. ..Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governor, and the honorable his majesty's Council.1774-01-01
The briefs of the American Revolutionconstitutional arguments between Thomas Hutchinson, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and James Bowdoin for the Council and John Adams for the House of RepresentativesNew York University Press1981-01-01