An Address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen, of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by virtue of a general warrant. Signed in council by the vice president of the Council of Pennsylvania. Publication - Page 621925Full view - About this book
| William Fisher Lewis - America - 1693 - 168 pages
...Agreement for due regulation and government of all the Associators in the Province. 443 Pennsylvania. An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania by Those...City of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by Virtue of a General Warrant signed in Council by the Vice-President of the Council... | |
| Robert Proud - Pennsylvania - 1718 - 318 pages
...of the States, of which only zoo copies were printed by order of Congress. 1 84 586 BEI.L IMPRINT. An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by...the City of Philadelphia who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by Virtue of a General Warrant, signed in Council, by the Vice President of the Council... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1778 - 590 pages
...Italy. 7 AMERICAN AMERICAN CONTROVERSY. Art. 31. dn Addrefs to tkf Inhabitants of Penfilvav.ia, by thofe Freemen of the City of Philadelphia who are now* confined in. the Mafonj Lodge, by virtue of a Central Warrant, figned in Council by the Vice Prefidcnt of the Council... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 594 pages
...7 M. • AM ERICAN CON TROVERS Y. Art. 31. .//л Addrefs ta the Inhabitants of Penfihania, by thofe Freemen of the City of Philadelphia who are now* confined in the Mafons Lodge, by virtue of a General Warrant, fipned in Council by the Vice Prefident of the Council... | |
| Leman Thomas Rede, Arthur Homer, Alexander Dalrymple, John Debrett - America - 1789 - 294 pages
...concerning America. By John Benedict Scherer. Paris. An Addrefs to the Inhabitants of Pennfylvania, by thofe Freemen of the City of Philadelphia who are now confined in the Mafon's Lodge, by Virtue of a General Warrant, figned in Council by the Vice-Pref1dent of the Council... | |
| Library Company of Philadelphia (PHILADELPHIA) - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1807 - 682 pages
...colonies, by their delegates in congress, to the inhabitants of Great Britain. Philadelphia, 1775. 8 An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by...of the city of Philadelphia who are now confined in Mason's lodge, by virtue of a general warrant, signed in council, by the vice-president. Philadelphia,... | |
| Thomas Gilpin - History - 1848 - 328 pages
...evening we sent for Robert Bell, and agreed with him to publish it in a pamphlet, as follows, to wit. AN ADDRESS TO THE INHABITANTS OF PENNSYLVANIA, BY...City of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Masons' Lodge by virtue of a General Warrant. Signed in Council by the Vice President of the Council... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 232 pages
...against the Claims of America ; an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. 8vo 2* 1776 2260 ADDRESS to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania by those Freemen of the City of Philadelphia (Quakers) who are now confined in the Masons' Lodge, by virtue of a General Warrant. 12mo 1* 6d 1777... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 266 pages
...against the Claims of America ; an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. 8vo 2* 1776 2260 ADDRESS to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania by those Freemen of the City of Philadelphia (Quakers) who are now confined in the Masons' Lodge, by virtue of a General Warrant. 12mo 1* 6d 1777... | |
| John Appleton (M.D.) - 1860 - 672 pages
...Dickinson. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston, 1738. See GUMMING, Alexander. LLOYD, Mary. PEMBERTON, Israel, and others. An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those Freemen of the City of Philadelphia who arc now confined in the Mason's Lodge. 8vo, pp. 5'2. Philadelphia, 1777. PEMBERTOX, James. — See... | |
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