Virginia. Council of State
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Books by Virginia. Council of State
Total count: 11
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In Council, June 16, 1779The board proceeded to the consideration of the letters of Colonel Clarke, and other papers relating to Henry Hamilton, Esq; who has acted some years past as lieutenant governour of the settlement at and about Detroit ...Printed by John Dixon and Thomas Nicolson.1779-01-01
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In Council, March 30, 1781Sir, The act of October 1780, for recruiting this state's quota of troops to serve in the Continental Army, allowed persons to exempt themselves from certain military duties ...Printed by John Dixon and Thomas Nicolson1781-01-01
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In Council, January 13, 1781Sir, The invasion of our country by the enemy at the close of the late session of Assembly, their pushing immediately to this place, the dispersion of the publick papers, which for the purpose of saving them necessarily took place, and the injury done at the printing office, have been so many causes operating unfortunately to the delay of transmitting you those acts of Assembly which required immediate execution. ...[s.n.]1781-01-01
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In Council, April 12, 1781Sir, Having received an application from the commanding officer to strengthen our army below, and being very unwilling to harrass the militia more than shall be absolutely unavoidable, we are in hopes an immediate and sufficient accession of force may be obtained by application to the several counties for their delinquents in militia duty whom the law sentences to six months service ...[s.n.]1781-01-01
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In Council, March 26, 1781Sir, I inclose you by express, three acts of the last session of Assembly for ascertaining the number of militia in the state ...Printed by John Dixon and Thomas Nicolson1781-01-01
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In Council, January 29, 1787Gentlemen, The executive having addressed you on the 20th of February 1786, concerning pensioners; I beg leave to refer to you their letter. ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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In Council, May 20, 1788Gentlemen, I beg leave to submit to your particular attention, the acts of the executive hereto subjoined ...[s.n.]1788-01-01
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In Council, 29th Dec. 1788Sir, In the settlement of the account of this commonwealth with the United States, vouchers are required to prove that the recruits, provisions, clothing, forage, arms ... were actually appropriated to that purpose ...Printed by Thomas Nicolson1788-01-01
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In Council, June 23, 1789The governor laid before the board a letter from the president of the United States, inclosing a copy of an act of Congress, intituled, "An act to regulate the time and manner of administering certain oaths"---whereupon it is advised, that 200 copies thereof be struck, and that two of them be transmitted to each of the Superior and County Courts within this state. ...[s.n.]1789-01-01
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(Circular.) In Council, 8th of January, 1798Gentlemen, My official duty calls upon me to request your particular attention to the law relative to the appointment and duties of sheriffs ...Printed by Augustine Davis1798-01-01
Journals of the Council of the state of VirginiaDivision of purchase and printing1931-01-01