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An animadversory address to the inhabitants of the state of Vermont; [microform] : with remarks on a proclamation, under the hand of His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New-York. / By Ethan Allen.
Hartford: : Printed by Watson and Goodwin, near the great bridge., M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]
A concise refutation of the claims of New Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New York to the same / written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq.
A concise refutation of the claims of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont; [microform] : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New-York to the same. / Written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq'rs. ; And published by order of the governor and Council of Vermont. Bennington, the first day of January, 1780. Joseph Fay, sec'ry.
Hartford: : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin., [1780]
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; governor of the state of New-York, general of the militia, and admiral of the navy of the same. A proclamation : whereas the Senate and Assembly of this state, did ... declare and resolve, that the disaffection of many persons, inhabiting the North Eastern parts of the county of Albany ...
[Poughkeepsie, N.Y.] : [publisher not identified], [1778]
A concise refutation of the claims of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont [electronic resource] : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New-York to the same. Written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq'rs. And published by order of the governor and Council of Vermont. Bennington, the first day of January, 1780. Joseph Fay, sec'ry.
To the inhabitants of the State of Vermont : Gentlemen, Whereas the General Assembly of this state did appoint me to wait on the Honorable Meshech Weare, Esq ; ... with a letter from his Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq ; and another from Col. Ethan Allen ...
[Dresden, Vt., that is, Hanover, N.H.] : [Printed by J.P. & A. Spooner], [1778]
By His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas several incroachments have lately been made by the inhabitants of the provinces of Massachusetts-Bay and New-Hampshire, upon the lands and possessions of divers of His Majesty's subjects, holding the same by virtue of letters patents under the great seal of this province ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the twenty eighth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three ...
A brief narrative of the proceedings of the government of New-York : relative to their obtaining the jurisdiction of that large district of land, to the westward from Connecticut River ... : Together with arguments demonstrating that the property of those lands was conveyed from the Crown to the New-Hampshire grantees ... : With remarks on a pamphlet entitled, "A state of the right of the colony of New-York," &c. ... / by Ethan Allen. ; Bennington, 23rd September, 1774.
Hartford : Printed by Eben. Watson, near the great bridge., [1774]
A brief narrative of the proceedings of the government of New-York, [microform] : relative to their obtaining the jurisdiction of that large district of land, to the westward from Connecticut River ... : Together with arguments demonstrating that the property of those lands was conveyed from the Crown to the New-Hampshire grantees ... : With remarks on a pamphlet entitled, "A state of the right of the colony of New-York," &c. ... / By Ethan Allen. ; Bennington, 23rd September, 1774.
Hartford: : Printed by Eben. Watson, near the great bridge., [1774]
Particulars of the capture of the ship Olive Branch, laden with a cargo of cannon and arms, [microform] : the property of Major General Ira Allen, destined for supplying the militia of Vermont, and captured by His Britannic Majesty's ship of war Audacious; : together with the proceedings and evidence before the High Court of Admiralty and Appeal, in Great Britain, and an account of his imprisonment in France, and persecutions by a conspiracy of the two hemispheres: : with an appendix, proposing a ship canal, from Lake Champlain, to the river St. Lawrence--the evacuation of Ticonderoga, and events of the war in 1777--truce in 1780, to the end of the war--and a narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's captivity, from 1775 to 1778. / By Ira Allen, of Vermont, the claimant in this cause. ; Volume II.
Philadelphia: : Printed for the author., 1805. (Copy right secured.)
A vindication of the opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont to the government of New-York, and of their right to form into an independent state. : Humbly submitted to the consideration of the impartial world. / by Ethan Allen.
[Dresden, Vt., i.e., Hanover, N.H.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, 1779, printer to the State of Vermont., [1779]
A vindication of the opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont to the government of New-York, and of their right to form into an independent state. [microform] : Humbly submitted to the consideration of the impartial world. / By Ethan Allen.
[Dresden, Vt., i.e., Hanover, N.H.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, 1779, printer to the state of Vermont., [1779]
Postscript to the Albany gazette, March 8, 1787. [electronic resource] : By His Excellency George Clinton, Esquire, governor of the state of New-York ... a proclamation. : Whereas His Excellency James Bowdoin Esq; governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, did issue his proclamation ... Given under my hand and the privy seal, at the city of New-York, this twenty-fourth day of February ... 1787.
To the inhabitants of the State of Vermont. [microform] : Gentlemen, Whereas the General Assembly of this state did appoint me to wait on the Honorable Meshech Weare, Esq; ... with a letter from His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq; and another from Col. Ethan Allen ...
[Dresden, Vt.; i.e., Hanover, N.H. : Printed by J.P. & A. Spooner, 1778]
A vindication of the opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont to the government of New-York and of their right to form into an independent state [electronic resource] : humbly submitted to the consideration of the impartial world / by Ethan Allen.
[Dresden, Vt., i.e., Hanover, N.H.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, 1779, Printer to the state of Vermont, 1779.
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New-York ... proclamation. [microform] : Whereas the Senate and Assembly of this state, did by concurrent resolutions ... propose certain overtures with respect to the controverted lands ... Given under my hand and the privy seal of the said state, at Poughkeepsie, on the thirty-first day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight.
Poughkeepsie [N.Y.]: : Printed by John Holt, printer to the state of New-York., [1778]
By His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation. [microform] : Whereas several incroachments have lately been made by the inhabitants of the provinces of Massachusetts-Bay and New-Hampshire, upon the lands and possessions of divers of His Majesty's subjects, holding the same by virtue of letters patents under the great seal of this province ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the twenty eighth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three ...
A brief narrative of the proceedings of the government of New-York, [electronic resource] : relative to their obtaining the jurisdiction of that large district of land, to the westward from Connecticut River ... Together with arguments demonstrating that the property of those lands was conveyed from the Crown to the New-Hampshire grantees ... With remarks on a pamphlet entitled, "A state of the right of the colony of New-York," &c. ... By Ethan Allen. Bennington, 23rd September, 1774.
Hartford : Printed by Eben. Watson, near the great bridge, [1774]
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq. governor of the state of New-York ... A proclamation. [microform] : Whereas His Excellency James Bowdoin Esq; governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, did issue his proclamation ... Given under my hand and the privy seal, at the city of New-York, this 24th day of February ... 1787.
New-York: : Printed by S. and J. Loudon, printers to the state., [1787]
A concise refutation of the claims of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont [electronic resource] : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New-York to the same / written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, esq'rs. and pub. by order of the governor and Council of Vermont ; Bennington, the first day of January, 1780 ; Joseph Fay, sec'ry.
Proceedings of the New-York state conventions for "rescuing the canals from the ruin with which they are threatened" [electronic resource] : by exposing and resisting "the railroad conspiracy" for "discrediting the canals and diminishing their revenues, with a view of bringing them under the hammer", and adopting measures for counteracting "the ruinous competition with railroads, permitted by the State and instituted by railroad directors for the express purpose of breaking down the credit of the canals" : (as stated editorially in the New York herald, the New York times and the New York tribune) : with replies from nominees of all parties for state offices, opinions of the New York Chamber of Commerce, addresses of the Clinton League to the people & supervisors of the State and to the members of the New York Corn Exchange, including statistics and explanations concerning the canal system and the railway operations in connexion with the public rights and revenues, and the agricultural, manufacturing & commercial interests of the State / arranged by Henry O'Rielly [i.e., O'Reilly] and Hugh Allen, for the Clinton League.
2nd ed., 13,000 copies.
New York : Printed for the Clinton League, by Baker & Godwin, 1859.
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New York (Colony). Lieutenant Governor (1753-1760 : De Lancey)
By the Honourable James De Lancey, Esq ; His Majesty's lieutenant governor and commander in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas several incroachments have lately been made by the inhabitants of the Massachusetts-Bay, upon the lands and possessions of divers of His Majesty's subjects holding the same by virtue of letters patents under the great seal of this province ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the second day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five ...
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New York ... proclamation. [microform] : The appointment of delegates, to represent this state in the Congress of the United States ... and other important business, rendering it necessary to convene the legislature: I do therefore, hereby require the Senate and Assembly of this state, to convene at Poughkeepsie ... Given under my hand, and the privy seal of the said state, at Poughkeepsie aforesaid, this sixth day of September ... 1781.
[Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : Printed by John Holt?, 1781]
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New York ... proclamation. [electronic resource] : The appointment of delegates, to represent this state in the Congress of the United States ... and other important business, rendering it necessary to convene the legislature: I do therefore, hereby require the Senate and Assembly of this state, to convene at Poughkeepsie ... Given under my hand, and the privy seal of the said state, at Poughkeepsie aforesaid, this sixth day of September ... 1781.
[Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : Printed by John Holt?, 1781]
By His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, Esq; captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York ... a proclamation. [microform] : Whereas "by letters from Mr. Thompson, His Majesty's minister at Paris, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, dated the twenty-eighth March, N.S. there is an account that the French secretary of state, M. Amelot ... notified to him in form, that things were now come to such a pass between the two nations, that France could no longer avoid declaring war against Great Britain ... Given under my hand and seal at arms in New-York, the sixteenth day of May ... in the year of our Lord, 1744.
A narrative of the captivity of Col. Ethan Allen, [microform] : from the time of his being taken by the British, near Montreal, on the 25th day of September, in the year 1775, to the time of his exchange, on the 6th day of May, 1778. : Containing his voyages and travels, with the most remarkable occurrences respecting himself, and many other continental prisoners, of different ranks and characters, which fell under his observation in the course of the same; particularly the destruction of the prisoners at New-York, by General Sir William Howe, in the years 1776 and 1777; : interspersed with some political observations. / Written by himself. ; [Two lines from Freneau]
Albany: : Published by Pratt & Clark. Printed by Moses Pratt, Jun. no. 162, Lion-Street., 1814.
A narrative of the captivity of Colonel Ethan Allen [electronic resource] : from the time he was taken by the British, near Montreal, September 25th, 1775, to the time of his exchange, May 6th, 1778 : containing his voyages and travels and all of the remarkable things that happened to himself and other Continental prisoners of different ranks and characters which fell under his observation : also, the destruction of the prisoners at New York, by General Sir William Howe, in 1776 and 1777 / written by himself ; and now published for the information of the curious of all nations, after having been out of print for more than forty years.
By His Excellency the Hounourable George Clinton, Esq; captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York ... a proclamation. [microform] : Whereas there is the greatest reason to believe, that war has been for some time actually declared between the courts of Great Britain and France ... I have therefore thought fit ... to issue this proclamation, hereby strictly enjoining all persons residing, or that shall hereafter reside ... within my government, not to export or cause to be exported, any gun-powder out of this province ... Given under my hand and seal at arms in New-York, this twenty first day of May ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty four.
State of Vermont. [microform] : In Council, Windsor, 7th June, 1779. Resolved, that the captain-general's orders of the 6th of May last, to Colonel Ethan Allen, together with an extract of the proceedings of the adjourned Superior Court, held at Westminster, in the south halfshire of the county of Cumberland, on the 26th day of May last, and His Excellency's proclamation of the 3d instant, be published. : Extract from the minutes, Jonas Fay, secretary protemp.
[Dresden, Vt. : Printed by Judah Padock and Alden Spooner, 1779]
Reason the only oracle of man, or A compenduous [sic] system of natural religion. [microform] : Alternately adorned with confutations of a variety of doctrines incompatible to it; deduced from the most exalted ideas which we are able to form of the divine and human characters, and from the universe in general. / By Ethan Allen, Esq;
Bennington: state of Vermont; : Printed by Haswell & Russell., M,DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]
By His Excellency William Burnet, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey ... a proclamation : Whereas the General Assembly of the province of New-York stands adjourned to the second Tuesday in October next, I have therefore, for His Majesty's service, thought fit to adjourn the said General Assembly ... unto Thursday the thirteenth day of October next ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort George in New-York the 29th of September ... annoq ; Domini 1720.
[Manuscript-annotated New Jersey edition]
[New York] : Printed by William Bradford, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty for the province of New-York, 1720.
By His Excellency, the Honourable George Clinton, captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York ... a proclamation, prohibiting all traffick and correspondence between His Majesty's subjects of this province, and all Indians in league with the French. [microform] : ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, in New-York, this fifth day of September ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty five.
The present state of the controversy between the states of New York and New-Hampshire on the one part, and the state of Vermont on the other [electronic resource].
Hartford : Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]
W33916
1782
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Clinton), New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 :.
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; governor of the state of New-York, general of the militia, and admiral of the navy of the same. A proclamation [electronic resource] / New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton)
[By His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, Esq; captain general and governour in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation. [microform] : Whereas His Majesty] having under His royal [consideration making a settlement] upon the island of Ratan ... [Give]n under my hand and seal at arms, in New-York, this first day of February ... one thousand seven hundred and forty four [1745 New Style] ...
[By His] Excellency [the Honourable] George Clinton governor in chief of the province of New-Yo[rk] ... A proclamation. [microform] : [Whereas it] hath been represented to me, that several of the Indian-traders at Oswego, [in the] county of Albany, dealing with the Indians in alliance with His Majesty ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, [the] twenty-ninth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred [and fifty] ...
The Proceedings of the Convention of the Representatives of the New-Hampshire Settlers : containing the covenant, comment and resolutions ; and also, twelve acts of outlawry, passed by the legislature of the province of New-York, against those settlers, and their answer to the same.
Hartford : Printed by Ebenezer Watson, at the Great Bridge, 1775.
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Clinton), New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 :.
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; governor of the state of New York ... proclamation [electronic resource] / New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton)
Proclamation by His Excellency George Clinton, Esquire, governor of the state of New-York ... [microform] : Whereas by an inquisition taken before David I. Pell, Esquire, one of the coroners of the county of Westchester, on the eighteenth day of May, instant, it appears that Isaac Smith, deputy sheriff of the said county, was on the seventeenth day of the said month, inhumanly murdered ... Given under my hand and the privy seal at the city of New-York, this twenty-fourth day of May, in the year 1792 ...
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq; ... A proclamation. [microform] : ... whereas the laws of this state are now promulgated in a full and legal manner amongst the inhabitants thereof ... I ... do here strictly require, charge, and command all persons, of what quality or denomination soever, residing within this state, to take notice thereof, and govern themselves accordingly, on pain of incurring the penalties therein contained ... Given under my hand ... this 23d day of February ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.
[Dresden, Vt., i.e., Hanover, N.H. : Printed by Judah Padock, and Alden Spooner, 1779]
A narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's captivity [electronic resource] : from the time of his being taken by the British, near Montreal, on the 25th day of September, in the year 1775, to the time of his exchange, on the 6th day of May, 1778 : containing his voyages and travels, with the most remarkable occurrences respecting himself, and many other Continental prisoners of different ranks and characters which fell under his observation in the course of the same : particularly the destruction of the prisoners at New-York, by General Sir William Howe, in the years 1776 and 1777 : interspersed with some political observations / written by himself ; and now published for the information of the curious in all nations.