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- How to register your own copyright, Mark Warda
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay ss. William Foye, Esq; treasurer and receiver general of His Majesty's said province,, To [blank] constable or collector of the town of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you to collect all and every the sums of money mentioned ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighteenth day of November 1737. ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. William Foye, Esq; treasurer & receiver-general of His Majesty's said province,, To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of a clause or paragraph of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand & seal at Boston, the twenty-eighth day of June 1749. ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. William Foye, Esq; treasurer & receiver-general for His Majesty's said province,, To [blank] constable or collector of the town of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you to collect all and every the sums of money mentioned ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the fourth day of November 1749. ..
- Province of Massachusetts-Bay. The Honorable Harrison Gray, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of His Majesty's said province., To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the first day of August, 1769 ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. The Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of the said state., To the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] Greeting, &c. In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the government and people of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the thirteenth day of December ... 1779
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. The Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of the said state., To the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] Greeting &c. In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the government and people of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty
- Province of New-Hampshire. George Jaffrey, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of His Majesty's revenue within His Majesty's province of New-Hampshire., To the select men of [blank] in the county of [blank] in said province Greeting. In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly ... These are therefore in His majesty's name to will and require you, seasonably to assess the polls and estates within said [blank] liable to be taxed, the sum of [blank] ... Given under my hand and seal at Portsmouth, in said province the [blank] day of July ... 1772
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... To [blank] ...
- In Congress., The delegates of the United States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island ... to [blank.] We, reposing especial trust and confidence in your patriotism, valour, conduct and fidelity, do, by these presents constitute and appoint you to be [blank] ..
- Whereas it is of the utmost importance for the different Christian denominations in this country, not belonging to the church, professing themselves to be in communion with the Church of England, to unite together for the preservation of their common and respective civil and religious rights and privileges ... it is thought proper for that purpose, to form a society ...
- The Seaman's journal:, being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. : The columns and spaces are properly ruled and divided for the entrance of every necessary observation: and the several departments arranged in the most regular and conspicuous manner
- Know all men by these presents, that we [blank] are held and firmly bound to [blank] treasurer of the United States of America, and to his successors in office, in trust for the said United States, in the just and full sum of two thousand dollars ... we bind ourselves ...
- Sample form of evaluation report, selection of consultants
- The complete guide to divorce practice, forms and procedures for the lawyer, Larry Rice
- Business and legal forms for industrial designers, Tad Crawford, Eva Doman Bruck, and Carl W. Battle
- How to file your own divorce, Edward A. Haman
- Franchise bible, how to buy a franchise or franchise your own business, Erwin J. Keup and Peter E. Keup
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, March 15, 1782., Whereas the General Court of this commonwealth on the eighth day of March instant did resolve, "That eighty-five men ... be immediately raised within the town of Boston, as said town's proportion for compleating and recruiting the Massachusetts line of the Continental Army."--and whereas the General Court did further resolve ... to class the inhabitants of said town ... into eighty-five classes ... each person contained in such class shall pay towards procuring the man for said class ... In compliance with said resolves, the assessors ... have fixed upon the under-written persons to compose one class, viz. To Mr. [blank] head of class, no. [blank] in ward no. [blank]
- [Blank] county, s.s. March [blank] 1766., Whereas the shutting up all the public offices of this province, since the first day of November last, is an obstruction to justice, injurious to the property of individuals, and repugnant to the principles of our happy constitution. It is therefore proposed, that a number, not less than twelve, of the principal gentlemen of each county, attend at Annapolis, on Monday the thirty-first of March instant, and oblige the several officers there, to open their respective offices, and proceed in business as usual, without stamp'd paper. ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. ss., By virtue of an act of the General Assembly ... passed the 24th. of June, 1692. ... These are in Their Majesties names to will and require you ... to collect all and every the sums of money ... Given under my hand and seal of office, at Charlstown the eighteenth day of November. 1692. ... To the constables of [blank]
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. William Foye, Esq; treasurer & receiver general of His Majesty's said province,, to [blank] constable or collector of the town of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require your to collect all and every the sums of money ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the tenth day of November, 1744. ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. Harrison Gray, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of His Majesty's said province,, To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forthwith to assess the further sum ... Given under my and and seal at Boston, the twelfth day of September, 1755 ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of the said commonwealth., To the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] Greeting &c. In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you forthwith, to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two
- Province of New-Hampshire. George Jaffrey, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general within His Majesty's province of New-Hampshire., To the select-men [blank] in the province aforesaid, Greeting. In pursuance of acts of the General-Assembly ... These are therefore in His Majesty's name, to will and equire you, seasonably to assess the polls and estates within said [blank] liable by law to be taxed, the sum of [blank] ... Given under my hand and seal at Portsmouth, the [blank] day of May ... 1769. ..
- State of New-Hampshire. Nicholas Gilman, Esquire, treasurer and receiver-general for said state, to the selectmen of [blank] in said state. Greeting., Pursuant to an act of the General Court ... for assessing and collecting the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, in bills of the new emission ... You are hereby required ... to assess the polls and estates (agreeably to the laws of this state) within the town of [blank] ... Given under my hand and seal at Exeter, the twenty-first day of February, anno Domini, 1781. ..
- In Committee of Safety for the Colony of New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 1775., To [blank] Greeting: By virtue of the authority reposed in us by the Provincial Congress of the said colony,-- we do hereby nominate, authorize, constitute and appoint you [blank] of the [blank] ..
- By the Honorable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ..., To all to whom these presents shall come, or may concern; Greeting: Whereas [blank] prayed my licence to trade with the nations or tribes of Indians ... I do therefore hereby authorize and impower the said [blank] ... Given under my hand, and seal at arms, at Philadelphia, the [blank] day of [blank] 1765 ... By His Honour's command, [blank]
- Sir, I hope I shall have the honour of your company at the Tuesday Club, to be held this evening in Charles-Street, at the dwelling of, [blank]
- Hartford, July 4, 1799., Proposals. The present religious state of many towns in New-England is such, as occasions a great demand for hymns and spiritual songs ..
- Mr. Sylvanus Bourne, consul from the United States, for the island of Hispaniola, hereby presents his respects to [blank], and begs leave, hereby, to make known his intention of establishing himself at Cape-Francois, in February 1791, for the exclusive purpose of transacting commission business from this country ..
- State of Connecticut, in America., To [blank] constable of [blank] and collector of the state tax for said town, for the year 1789, Greeting. ... These are therefore by authority of the state of Connecticut to require and command you, to collect of the inhabitants of said town, six pence on the pound, amounting to ... Dated at Hartford, the 1st day of November ... 1788
- Proposal for printing by subscription the following scarce and truly excellent work, viz. Discourses to the aged; on the following very important subjects ... By the Rev. Job Orton, author of Discourses on secret and family prayer, and the religious observation of the Lord's Day
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. Treasurer and receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank], in obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you fourthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the tenth day of April ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety
- Gentlemen, By an act of the Legislature, entitled "An act in addition to an act, entitled "An act for the further direction of the commissioners of the land-office, and for other purposes therein mentioned," passed the 28th March, 1797, it is enacted, "That it shall be the duty of the supervisor of each town ... to cause an accurate map to be made of the town ...
- Proposals for engraving in aquatinta, four select views, three upon the River Shannandoah, in the state of Virginia, and one upon the Schuylkill, in the state of Pennsylvania. From the paintings of W. Winstanley; by G.J. Parkyns [i.e., George Isham Parkyns] ..
- The Seaman's journal:, being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. : The columns and spaces are properly ruled and divided for the entrance of every necessary observation; and the several departments arraged in the most regular and conspicuous manner
- Rules and regulations respecting the recruiting service
- How to start a business in Georgia, Charles T. Robertson, II and Mark Warda
- The irrevocable life insurance trust, forms with drafting notes, Lawrence Brody
- The complete book of corporate forms, James C. Ray
- Boston, [blank] 1780., In pursuance of a vote of the town, passed the 16th of October, 1780, borrowed and received of [blank] the sum of [blank] of the new emission, to enable the town to comply with a requisition of the General Court ... to procure beef for the army ..
- Colony of Connecticut, in New-England. To [blank] constable of [blank] and collector of the colony tax for said town,, for the year 1774, greeting. Whereas the General Assembly of this colony in May, 1773, granted a rate or tax of one penny on the pound ... Dated at Hartford, the 20th day of June .... 1774 ... [blank] treasurer. ..
- Boston, January 20, 1780., The committee appointed by the great and General Court of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to state and settle the public accounts ... beg leave to inform you, that you stand indebted to said state ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. Jeremiah Allen, Esq; treasurer and receiver general for His Majesty's said province., To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forth-with to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighteenth day of October, 1727. ..
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. Harrison Gray, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general for His Majesty's said province,, to [blank] constable or collector of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you to collect all and every the sums of money ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the third day of December 1762 ..
- Province of Massachusetts-Bay, ss. The Honourable Harrison Gray, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general for His Majesty's said province,, to [blank] constable or collector of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you to collect all and every the sums of money mentioned ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the first day of November, 1764 ..
- Province of Massachusetts-Bay. The Honorable Harrison Gray, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of His Majesty's said province., To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the twenty-sixth day of November, 1770 ..
- I do hereby certify, that [blank] hath voluntarily taken and subscribed the affirmation of allegiance and fidelity ...
- Warrant., The Marine Committee appointed by Congress, to equip and fit out the fleet of the United Colonies, having received such recommendations as satisfy them ..
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