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- A Ballad concerning the fight between the English and French, at Lake-George
- A Compilation of cases of contested elections to seats in the Assembly of the state of New York : with the reports of committees on privileges and elections, and the action of the House thereon : from 1777 to 1899, inclusive
- A Letter from some of the representatives in the late General Assembly of the colony of New-York, to His Excellency Governor C------n : principally in answer to his message of the 13th of October last, and his dissolution speech
- A Letter to one of the members of the late General Assembly
- A Treaty, between His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York and the territories thereon depending in America, vice-admiral of the same, and vice-admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. And the Six United Indian Nations, and other Indian nations, depending on the province of New-York : held at Albany in the months of August and September, 1746
- A brief description of New-York, formerly called New-Netherlands : with the places thereunto adjoyning : together with the manner of its scituation, fertility of the soyle, healthfulness of the climate, and the commodities thence produced : also some directions and advice to such as shall go thither ... : likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there
- 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. ...
- A citizen's address to the public : I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications that have been pushed under their doors, will patiently and candidly attend to me, in my turn .
- A digest of New York reports : from the organization of the state to the year 1869, containing the decisions of all the courts of the state, except such as are digested in Clinton's Digest, second edition, with references to the statutes
- A digest of New York statutes and reports : from the earliest period to the year 1860
- A digest of the reported decisions at law and in equity, of the courts of the state of New York, from its organization to the year 1860
- A journal of the House of Representatives for His Majestie's province of New York in America
- A journal of the proceedings of the commissaries of New-York, at a congress with the commissaries of the Massachusetts-Bay, relating to the establishment of a partition line of jurisdiction between the two provinces
- A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput
- A memorial of several aggrievances and oppressions of His Majesty's subjects in the colony of New-York in America
- A narative of the treatment Coll. Bayard received from the time that sentence was passed against him to the time of his giving that petition which the lieut. governour & Council caused to be printed and published in justification of their proceedings against him : New-York, March 16, 1701-2
- A remark on the disputes and contentions in this province.
- A report of the debates and proceedings of the Convention of the state of New-York : held at the Capitol in the city of Albany, on the 28th day of August, 1821
- A state of the right of the colony of New-York, with respect to it's [sic] eastern boundary on Connecticut River : so far as concerns the late encroachments under the government of New-Hampshire : And also a state of the rights of the colony of New-York, so far as concerns the grants formerly made by the French government of Canada, of lands on Lake-Champlain, and at and to the southward of Crown-Point
- A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of the state of New-York in personal actions : with an appendix of practical forms
- 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.
- Acts of Assembly passed in the Province of Nevv-York, from 1691 to 1725. : Examined and compared with the originals in the secretary's office
- Acts of Assembly passed in the Province of New-York, from 1691, to 1725 : examined and compared with the originals in the secretary's office
- Acts of Assembly passed in the province of New-York, from 1691, to 1718
- Address of the delegates in Convention to their constituents : together with the constitution of the state of New-York, as amended, and the resolutions submitting the same to the people
- Advertisement. A late publication signed "Agricola", having been commented upon with some degree of asperity, and without regard to the facts therein set forth, has been held up in the light of an invidious attack
- Amendments to the constitution reported by the Committee of the whole to different parts of the Constitution
- An Account of the illegal prosecution and tryal of Coll. Nicholas Bayard, in the province of New-York, for supposed high-treason, in the year 1701-2
- An account of the commitment, arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Nicholas Bayard Esq., for high treason : in endeavouring to subvert the government of the province of New York in America, by his signing and procuring others to sign scandalous libels, call'd petitions or addresses to His Late Majesty King William, the Parliament of England, and the Lord Cornbury now governour of that province : before William Atwood Esq., Abraham De Peyster Esq., and Robert Walters Esq., appointed by a Special Commission Justices of Oyer and Terminer at the city of New York, February 19, 1701
- An act for granting to Their Majesties the rate of one penny per pound upon all the real and personal estates within this province of New-York, &c. : To be allowed unto His Excellency the governour, for the care of the province, November the 12th, 1692
- An act for laying an excise on all liquors retail'd in this colony
- An act for levying four thousand pounds
- An act for paying five thousand pounds, for and towards assisting the colonies of Virginia and Pennsylvania, to disposess the French and Indians, who have settled and erected forts on His Majesty's lands, on the river Ohio, and parts adjacent thereto
- An act for purchasing a further supply of provisions, for victualling the forces raised in this colony on the expedition against Canada ; for providing for the payment of one hundred rangers ; and other purposes therein mentioned
- An act for regulating and establishing fees
- An act for regulating the payment of His Majesty's quit-rents, and for partition of lands; in order thereto
- An act for the better fortifying of this colony and other the purposes therein mentioned
- An act passed by the General Assembly of the colony of New-York in July, 1715, in the first year of the reign of Our Soveraign Lord George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. : an act declaring that all persons of forreign birth, heretofore inhabiting within this colony, and dying seized of any lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall be forever hereafter deemed, taken and esteemed to have been naturalized ; and for naturalizing all Protestants of forreign birth, now inhabiting within this colony
- An act passed the 12th of September, 1693. for settling a ministry and raising a maintenance for them in the city of New-York, county of Richmond, Westchester and Queen County
- An act to apply the sum of six hundred and seventeen pounds thirteen shillings and four pence half penny for repairing Fort-George, for transporting voluntiers to the West-Indies, and for other the purposes therein mentioned
- An act to regulate the militia of this colony
- An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents
- An address to the freeholders of Dutchess County
- An analytical and practical synopsis of all the cases argued and reversed in law and equity, in the Court for the Correction of Errors of the state of New York, from 1799 to 1847 : with the names of the cases and a table of the titles, &c.
- An answer to the citizen's address to the public, published the 18th instant
- An ordinance by the mayor, recorder, alder-men and assistants of the city of New-York convened in Common-Council : For the ascertaining the dimensions of dry cask, and regulating the abuses in the tare of flower
- An ordinance for appointing the times and places for holding the annual Circuit Courts in the several counties of this province
- An ordinance for regulating and establishing fees for the Court of Admiralty in the province of New-York
- An ordinance for regulating and establishing the fees to be hereafter taken by the officers of the Court of Chancery of the province of New-York
- An ordinance for regulating the recording of deeds and other writings.
- An ordinance for the further establishing the Supream Court of Judicature for the province of New-York : and encreasing the terms and returns thereof
- An ordinance of His Excellency Edward Viscount Cornbury captain general and governour in chief in and over the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey ... : Whereas the High Court of Chancery held within the province of New-York, by an ordinance of His said Excellency in Council, bearing date the 13th day of June, anno Domini 1702
- Anno Regni Gulielmi & Mariae, regis & reginae, Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, quinto. : On the tenth day of September, 1692. in the fifth year of Their Majesties reign this act passed at the city of New-York. : An act for restraining and punishing privateers and pyrates
- Annotated code of civil procedure of the state of New York as in force July 1, 1890 : with copious notes, containing full abstracts of the adjudications ; and copies of, or references to, all other statutes relating to the subject of civil procedure, to the close of the Legislative session of 1890 ; also numerous useful tables and appendices
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the state of New York : reformatted from the original and including, Report of the Attorney General of the state of New York .
- Annual report of the Canal Commissioners
- Answers to the reasons, lately published by the independents, in support of their malicious combination : the freeholder, no. 1 : the public having been promised an answer to the reasons above-mentioned, in a paper published on Monday, under the title of Observations on those reasons: the following refutation of the malicious calumnies they contain, is now submitted to the candid world
- At a Council held at Fort-George in New-York the 5th of November, 1734 : Present: His Excellency William Cosby, Esq; Captain General and Governour in Chief of the Province of New-York .
- At the Court at Kensington, the ninth day of August, 1757. Present, the King's most Excellent Majesty ... Whereas by an act passed the last session of Parliament, entitled, "An act to prohibit for a limited time the exportation of corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit, beef, pork, bacon .
- Benedict's treatise : containing a summary of the jurisdiction, powers and duties of justices of the peace in the state of New-York : also a variety of forms in summary proceedings, by and before justices, judges and other officers, adapted to cases civil and criminal
- Benjamin Fletcher, capiteyn generael, en opper-governeur van de provintie van Nieuw-Yorke, de provintie van Pennsylvania, en't landtschap van Nieuw-Casteel, ende terratorien en landeryen, daer toe belhorende in America : aen alle officieren, ende bedienaers, soo kerkelyke, als burgerlyke ... Also ick sekerlyk ge-informeert ben, dat de soon van Warnaer Wessells ende de man van Annetie Christiaens ... gebraght syn in Zalè, waer de selven nu syn in elendige slavernye ... Gegeven onder myn hand en segel on't Fort Willem Hendrick de 8ste dag van Juny, 1693
- Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, and country of New-Castle, and the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America : to all officers and ministers ecclesiastical and civil ... Whereas I am credibly informed that the son of Warner Wessels, and husband of Antie Christians ... were taken into Salley, where they are now in miserable slavery ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry the 8th day of June, 1693
- Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsylvania, country of New-Castle, and the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America : to all officers and ministers, ecclesiastical & civil ... Whereas I am credibly informed that Cornelius Christians, Peter Wessels, Bartholomew Rouston, John Crage and William Green ... were taken into Salley, where they are now in miserable slavery ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry the 8th day of June, 1693
- Boston, September 26, 1777 : Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army
- Bradbury's pleading and practice reports : containing selected cases with forms of complaints, answers, decrees, orders, affidavits and other important documents, also charges of trial judges, and exhaustive notes on the legal points involved
- Building a revolutionary state : the legal transformation of New York, 1776-1783
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : whereas I am given to understand that sundry souldiers and marriners have deserted Their Majesties service
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief ... of New-York ... A proclamation : whereas the manifold sins and transgressions that are committed against Almighty God, are a just cause of provocation ... I ... therefore ... appoint, that Fryday, the twenty seventh day of March next ensuing, be observed and kept a solemn day of fasting and ... beseeching the forgiveness of our sins, success and victory to His Majesties arms
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : whereas I have found the detaching of the inhabitants of this province, for defence of the fronteers, hath been a grievous burthen ... I ... dissolve the present Assembly of this province ...
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : ... I do hereby strictly prohibit the breaking of the Lord's Day, all prophane swearing, cursing, drunkenness, idleness and unlawful gaming ... Given under my hand at Philadelphia the 29th day of April, 1693
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas I am informed that there are French privateers coming upon this coast, I have ordered His Majesty's ship, the Richmond, to cruise, for the defence of this province. ... Dated the sixth day of June ... annoq ; Domini 1695
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas the manifold sins and transgressions that are committed against Almighty God, are a just cause of provocation ... I have therefore ... thought fit to appoint, that Fryday, the twenty seventh day of March next ensuing, be observed and kept a solemn day of fasting and humiliation throughout this province ... Given at His Majesties fort in New-York, the 27th day of February ... annoq ; Domini 1695,6
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : whereas sundry souldiers belonging to the four companies of granadeers in garrison in His Majesties forts in New-York, Albany and the fronteers of this province, have lately deserted and run into the neighboring colonies ... I do hereby ... declare, that in case the said deserters ... shall return unto their respective garrisons within the space of thirty days, now next ensuing, I do freely pardon all such as shall so return
- By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, country of New-Castle, and territories and tracts of land depending thereon, in America, and vice-admiral of the same : A proclamation : forasmuch as their most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary ... have graciously been pleased to impower me from time to time, as I shall judge it necessary, to adjourn, prorogue, and dissolve all general assemblies ... that the General Assembly summoned and called to sit at New-York the twentieth fourth day of October last past, and till now in being, are hereby dissolved ...
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Having received the joyful news of the safe arrival of His Most Excellent Majesty, William the Third ... I have therefore thought fit ... to appoint Thursday the 22th of April next ensuing, a solemn day of thanksgiving ... Given at Fort William Henry the 25th day of March, in the ninth year of His Majesties reign annoq ; Domin 1697
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas His Majesties service doth call for my immediate presence at Albany, to compose and settle the Indians of the Five Nations ... I ... adjourn the present Assembly from the twenty ninth day of September instant, to the fifteenth day of October next following ... Given at Fort William Henry the twelfth day of September ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas sundry of the inhabitants of the tonws of Rye and Bedford, in the county of Westchester, in the province of New-York, have made defection from their allegiance to ... the government of this province ... and have applyed themselves to the government of Connecticut collony for protection ... I do hereby require the inhabitants ... of Rye and Bedford ... to return unto the allegiance which they owe ... as subjects of this province ... Given at Fort William Henry the 15th day of April ... 1697
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation[.] : Whereas the French and Indians of Canade have lately invaded the country of the Indians of the Five Nations ... I have therefore ... prohibited the transportation of Indian corn and pease from the county of Albany, Ulster and Dutches County, to any other county or place down the river, until the first day of April now next ensuing ... Given at Fort William Henry the twelfth day of September ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas I have received certain intelligence of a late horrid and detestable conspiracy, against the sacred life of our Soveraign Lord King William ... all which by the great and good province of Almighty God is wonderfully discovered and prevented ... I have therefore ... thought fit to appoint, Thursday the 4th of June next ensuing be observed and kept a ... dy of thanks giving ... Given at His Majestys fort in New York, the 21st day of May ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas I have this day received information from the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council, bearing date the 20th day of April last past, that the French are making preparations by shipping, and otherwise, for an attempt on some of His Majesties plantations in America ... Given at Fort William Henry the second day of August ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas for the ease and conveniency of the fuzileers that were in His Majesties service upon the fronteers of the province ... such persons as have credited the said fuzillers, on account of their said pay, to bring in their tickets or accounts, to the accountant general ... Given at Fort William Henry, the first day of August ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to bless the inhabitants of this province ... I have therefore ... thought fit to prohibit the exportation of flower, bread, wheat, or any other grain, until the first of August next ensuing. ... Given at His Majestys Fort in New-York, the 11th day of June ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas the Assembly of this province have raised a fund for the encouragement of the companys appointed by His Majesty, for the defence and security of the province ... Given at Fort William Henry the twelfth day of September ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas, by advice of His Majesties Council for this province upon the application of the mayor of New-York, to remove a grievance from the inhabitants (the want of bread) ... I have, with advice of the Council, given free liberty to all persons, to export flower, bread and corn ... Given at Fort William Henry, the 2d day of July ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas many of the souldiers of His Majesties four companys, appointed for the security and defence of this province, have deserted His Majesties service ... I have therefore thought fit ... to prohibit all persons whatsoever from harbouring or entertaining any of the said souldiers ... And all justices of the peace, sheriffs, bailiffs ... are strictly required to examine and take up all persons whatsoever, that are strangers ... Given at His Majesties fort in New York, the 4th day of November ... annoq ; Domini 1697
- By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas there is of late great scarcity of bread in the city of New-York amongst the inhabitants thereof ... I do by these presents prohibite the exportation of any wheat in grain throughout the whole province, without limitation of time ... Given at Fort William Henry the 31th day of May ... annoq ; Domini 1697
- By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. Proclamation : These are to publish and declare to all whom it may concern ... I have prorogued the Assembly to the twenty fifth day of March next ensuing ... Given at Fort William Henry in Council the 21th day of October ... annoq ; Domini 1697
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order ... Given at New York this third day of May, 1702
- By His Excellency Edward Viscount Cornbury, Her Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas I am informed that sundry persons in this province, ill affected to Her Majesties service, have, by harbouring, concealing and conveying away divers, as well of Her Majesties standing land forces, as from the ships of war attending upon this province, by which others are greatly encouraged to desert Her Majesties service now in time of actual war. ... Given at Fort Anne in New-York this fourth day of November, anno Dom. 1703 .
- 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
- By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas His Sacred Majesty hath of his princely bounty been pleased in a very signal manner to extend his royal care and protection to this his province and people, during the late war ... Given at Fort William Henry the twenty third day of November, 1698
- By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas several of His Majesties subjects have of late years departed from the allegiance they owe unto His Majesty, and have thereupon confederated together, and in hostile manner have fitted out ships and vessels of war, under pretence of going against the French ... Given at Fort William Henry the nineth day of May, 1698
- By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas the proprietors of East-New-Jersey have been very pressing with the Right Honourable, the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, to have the priviledge of a port at Perth-Amboy ... Given at Fort William Henry the twenty fourth day of May, 1698
- By His Excellency Richard Earle of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas I have thought it fit for His Majesties service, that the present Assembly of this province of New-York, be dissolved ... Given at New-York the second day of April, 1698
- By His Excellency Richard Earle of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas it is of absolute necessity for the good and prosperity of this province, that our principal and first care be in obedience to the laws of God, and the wholsome laws of England ... Given at New-York, the second day of April, 1698
- By His Excellency Richard Earle of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York. &c. A proclamation : Whereas I have thought fit ... to call a General Assembly ... Given at New-York the seventh day of April 1698 .
- By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; capt. general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York ; New-Jersey and territories depending thereon ... a proclamation : Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, by His royal proclamation given at Hampton Court the fifth day of September, in the fourth year of His Majestys reign, for the more effectual puting an end to the pyracies committed in the West-Indies or seas adjoyning to His Majesties plantations in America ... Given at Fort George in New-York the ninth day of October ... annoq ; Domini 1718
- By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey ... a proclamation : Considering that true religion and piety are the only firm foundations of the prosperity of any people, and irreligion, immorality and prophaneness the causes of their misery and destruction, are truths attested by the Holy Scriptures, and confirmed by the suffrages of all ages. ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort Anne in New-York this twelfth day of January ... annoq ; Dom. 1711 [1712 New Style]
- By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Territories depending thereon in America, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c. in Council : an ordinance for altering the times of sitting of the Supream Court of Judicature in the city of New-York, and for trying of causes in the respective counties in the said province, brought to issue in the said Supream Court
- By His Excellency VVilliam 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 until Tuesday the seventh day of this instant, I have thought fit ... further to adjourn the said General Assembly until Tuesday the fifth day of December next ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort George in New-York the fourth day of November ... annoq ; Domini, 1721
- By His Excellency William Burnet, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey ... a proclamation : Whereas His Majesty's affairs in the province of New-Jersey require the attendance of Lewis Morris, Esq ; chief justice of this province, to be and assist in His Majesty's Council there ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort George in New-York the 13th day of February ... annoq ; Domini 1720 [that is, 1721 New Style]
- 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 Tuesday the eighteenth day of April next ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Burlington in New-Jersey the 30th day of March ... annoq ; Domini 1721
- 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
- 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 said province of New-York stands adjourned to the first Tuesday in March next, I have thought fit, for His Majesty's service, further to adjourn the said General Assembly ... unto Tuesday the eighteenth day of April next. ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Fort George in New-York the 13th day of February ... annoq ; Domini 1720 [1721 New Style]
- By His Excellency William Tryon, Esq ; captain general, and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it is the ancient and incontestible right of this colony, to extend to Connecticut River as its eastern boundary ; and sundry loose and disorderly persons pretending a claim under New Hampshire, to lands far westward of the said river ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the eleventh day of December, 1771
- 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 .
- By his excellancy Coll. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief ... of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Forasmuch as sundry of His Majesties subjects upon the fronteers have been ... destroyed by a ... cruel ... enemy from Canada ... I ... therefore ... declare, that any person ... Christian or Indian, that ... shall kill ... any such enemy within three English miles of any of His Majesties garrisons ... or any settled farm ... shall have six pounds reward ... Given under my hand at His Majesties fort in New-York, the eleaventh day of May ... annoq; domini 1696
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; His Majesty's lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it appearing that certain persons residing on or near the eastern boundaries of this province, had entered into a combination to dispossess Robert Livingston, Junior, Esq ; proprietor of the Manor of Livingston, in the colony of New-York, and the tenants holding under him ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the thirty-first day of March, 1762
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; His Majesty's lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to permit the sincere and incessant labours of our Most Gracious Sovereign to restore the publick tranquility, to be frustrated by the obstinacy of the French King ... I have therefore thought fit to appoint ... Friday the seventh day of May next be set apart and observed, throughout this province, for the solemn humiliation of ourselves before Almighty God with prayer and fasting ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the fifteenth day of April, 1762
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; president of His Majesty's Council, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas it appears by information on oath ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the twentieth day of August, 1760 .
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; president of His Majesty's Council, and commander in chief of the province of New-York, and the territories depending thereon in America. A proclamation : Whereas it hath pleased almighty God, to continue his Divine presence and blessing with the forces of our gracious Sovereign, employ'd in North-America ... I ... do ordain and appoint, that Thursday the twenty-third day of October, instant, be set apart and observed, throughout this province, as a day of publick thanksgiving ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the first day of October, 1760 .
- By the Honourable Coll. Francis Nicholson & Coll. Samuel Vetch. A proclamation : Whereas by a former proclamation we had ... assured all ... as should inlist themselves to go as volunteers in the present expedition of a good fire-lock ... Given at New-York, May 26, 1709
- By the Honourable George Clarke, Esq ; president of His Majesty's Council and commander in chief of the province of New-York, &c. A proclamation in Council : ... Whereas His Excellency William Cosby, late captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York and its dependencies, &c. did on the day of the date hereof, depart this life ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort-George in New-York this tenth day of March ... 1735 [1736 New Style]
- By the Honourable George Clarke, Esq ; president of His Majesty's Council for the province of New-York, and commander in chief of the said province. A proclamation : whereas the General Assembly of the province of New-York stands adjourned until this day, being the fifteenth day of September ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort-George in New-York, this fifteenth day of September ... 1736
- 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 our only refuge in times of public calamity and danger, is in the almighty power, wisdom, and goodness of God ... I have therefore thought fit, by and with the advice of His Majesty's Council, to order and appoint ... that Friday the twelfth day of May next, be observed throughout this province, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the 14th day of April, one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight .
- 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 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 it hath pleased Almighty God, in His most righteous and holy providence, to continue to afflict our nation and its colonies, with a tedious and expensive war ... I have thought fit, by and with the advice of His Majesty's Council, to order and appoint, that Wednesday the thirteenth day of July next, be observed as a day of solemn publick prayer, fasting, and humiliation throughout this province. ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the twenty-first day of June, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven .
- 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 by an act of the governor, Council and General Assembly of this province, entitled, An act for the better apprehending and securing deserters from His Majesty's forces in America, passed the ninth day of July, one thousand seven hundred and fifty six ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the first day of July, 1757
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas Coll. Nicholas Bayard and Alderman John Hutchins, together with some few other persons, disaffected to this His Majesties government ... have incited the people to disown the present authority ... Given at Fort William Henry in New-York, this 24th day of January, 1701
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas several private commissions ... Given at Fort William Henry in New-York, the 29th day of January 1701
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander in chief in and over the province of New-York, and territories depending thereon in America, and vice admiral of the same. A proclamation : Whereas by and with the advice of Majesties Council for this province, a proclamation issued on the five and tentieth day of January last past ... Given at Fort William Henry in New-York, this 10th day of March, 1701 .
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas the gallows erected for the execution ... Given at Fort William Henry in New-York, this [29th day of March, 1702] .
- By the Honourable Peter Schuyler Esq ; president of His Majesty's Council for the province of New-York and territories thereon depending in America, &c. A proclamation : Whereas the General Assembly of the said province stands adjourned to the first Tuesday in May next ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at New-York the 21th day of April ... annoq ; Domini 1720
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- Committee-chamber, New-York, April 13th 1776 : the following persons of this city and county, are recommended by the General Committee of the same, as persons worthy to service in the ensuing Provincial Congress
- Communication enclosing ordinance of secession and resolution of the state of Louisiana : also joint resolutions from the states of Indiana and New York : February 12, 1861
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- Glorious authentic intelligence : October 21st, 1777. Camp at Saratoga, October 12, 1777. Sir, I have the satisfaction to acquaint your excellency with the great success of the arms of the United States in this department. .
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- Important intelligence. Providence, August 23, 1777 : the following was received in a hand-bill from Boston, after the publication of this day's Gazette. Boston (twelve o'clock) Friday, August 22. The following letter from the Hon. Major-General Lincoln, to the Honorable Council, is just received by express. Bennington, August 18, 1777
- Important news. Boston, (twelve o'clock) Friday, August 22 : the following letter from the Hon. Major-General Lincoln, to the honorable Coucil, is just received by express
- In Committee of Safety for the state of New-York. Kingston, March 1, 1777 : Resolved, that the several towns, precincts, manors and districts in each county in this state proceed to the election of supervisors, assessors and collectors .
- In Committee of Safety, for the state of New-York. Fish-kills, Nov. 7, 1776 : As great abuses are daily committed in the granting of passes without sufficient examination, to persons inimical to the state ; in order to remedy the same, as well as to prevent and detect counterfeit passes. Ordered .
- In Congress, Monday, 30th June, 1777. : Congress, agreeably to the order of the day, resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to take into consideration the letters from Abraham Ten Broeck, Esq ; .
- In Convention of the Representatives of the state of New-York, Kingston, April 1, 1777 : Whereas from the want of courts properly instituted for the trial of treasons ... resolved, that all such persons as have been or shall be apprehended, in this state, without the enemy's lines ... be tried for the said offences by martial law
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, August 8th, 1775 : Resolved, that the several committees and sub-committees of the different counties within this colony, be directed immediately to purchase or hire all the arms
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, July 7th, 1775 : Whereas this Congress on the 4th day of July instant, published a resolution, ordering that the arms belonging to the corporation of this city be returned to Messrs. Abraham Walton, and Isaac Sears, who are appointed a committee to receive them
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 13, 1776 : Whereas this Congress have been informed by the Continental Congress, and have reason to believe that an invasion of this colony will very shortly be made. Resolved unanimously, that it be, and it is hereby recommended to all the officers in the militia in this colony, forthwith to review the same, and give orders that they prepare themselves .
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 20, 1776 : Whereas the Continental Congress, on the 14th day of March last, did recommend it to the several assemblies ... immediately to cause all persons to be disarmed within their respective colonies, who were notoriously disaffected to the cause of America .
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, May 29, 1775 : You will see by the inclosed resolution of this Congress, that it is recommended to such of the counties as have not already formed committees, to do it without delay
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, May 31, 1776 : Whereas the present government of this colony by Congress and committees, was instituted while the former government under the Crown of Great-Britain existed .
- In Provincial Congress, New-York, Sept. 1, 1775 : Whereas attempts may be made to promote discord among the inhabitants of this colony, and to assist and aid the ministerial army and navy in their endeavours to carry into execution the cruel and oppressive acts of Parliament .
- In Provincial Congress. New-York, Dec. 12, 1775 : Whereas this Congress has received undoubted information, that a number of disaffected persons in Queen's County, have been supplied with arms and ammunition, from on board the Asia ship of war .
- In Provincial Congress. New-York, October [blank] 1775 : Sir, In order that timely assistance may be had, in case of an invasion on this colony, directions will be given by the Congress, for erecting beacons at some, and cannon in other places of the colony, to alarm the country .
- Indelible ink : the trials of John Peter Zenger and the birth of America's free press
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- Mr. Smith's Opinion Humbly Offered to the General Assembly of the Colony of New-York, One [sic] the Seventh of June, 1734. At their Request. Occasion'd by sundry Petitions of the Inhabitants of the City of New-York, Westchester County & Queens-County, to the said General Assembly, praying an Establishment of Courts of Justice within the said Colony by Act of the Legislature : Published at the request of the said General Assembly
- Ne quid falsi dicere andeat, ne quid veri non andeat. Cicero : According to my promise I shall now lay before the reader such alterations, with respect to the government of New-York colony, as may be highly advantageous to all the inhabitants.
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- New-York, April 10. 1731. Advertisement : on the second Wednesday of May next, there is to be sold at publick vendue to the highest bidder, the plantation now in the tenure and occupation of Myndert Lefever
- New-York, April 16, 1776 : the Mechanics in Union and their associates, beg leave to offer the under mentioned gentlemen to the public .
- New-York, April 20. 1478. Advertisement : By a law passed the last sessions, a publick lottery is directed, for a further provision towards founding a college for the advancement of learning within this colony .
- New-York, July 7, 1769 : At this alarming crisis when we are threatened with a deprivation of those invaluable rights, which our ancestors purchased with their blood ... A number of the inhabitants of this city, have determined to drop all party distinction that may have originated from difference in sentiments in other matters--to form ouselves into a society, under the general and honourable appellation, of the United Sons of Liberty, --and strictly to adhere to the following resolutions
- New-York, March 24, 1735,6 : Whereas on the 13th day of this instant March, James Alexander, Esq ; one of His Majesty's Council for the province of New-York, was served with a protest by Rip van Dam, Esq
- New-York, March 8, 1768. To the worthy freeholders and freemen : the son of the most upright judge, the best of governors, and the greatest patriot ever known in this country .
- New-York, November 5, 1773. To the friends of liberty and commerce : Gentlemen, It must be strongly marked on your minds, that the end of the last non-importation agreement, was to obtain a repeal of the tyrannical act of Parliament, that imposed a duty on glass, painter's colours, paper, tea, &c. which was designed to raise a revenue from you, without your consent. You know, that so much of this act, as imposed the duty on tea, is yet unrepealed. Your honour, is therefore, bound to maintain the non-importation agreement, until this act is repealed
- New-York, October 10. 1730, advertisement : on the second day of November next, there is to be sold at publick vendue, to the highest bidder, the plantation now in the tenor and occupation of Myndert Lefever
- New-York, This is to certify, that the bearer has, in my presence, subscribed to the declaration, agreeable to the terms of their Excellencies the Commissioners proclamation, dated at New-York, 30th November, 1776
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- Philadelphia, August 22, 1777. By an express arrived last evening from General Schuyler to Congress, we have the following important intelligence. .
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- Reports of cases heard and determined in the Court of Appeals of the state of New York : not reported in the official series : from January, 1886, to [November, 1892] : with notes
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- Reports of cases in admiralty : argued and determined in the District court of the United States for the southern district of New York
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- Reports of cases of practice determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New York : from April term, 1794, to November term, 1805, both inclusive : to which is prefixed all the rules and orders of the court to the year 1808
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- Reports of chancery cases decided in the eighth circuit of the state of New York : by the Hon. Frederick Whittlesey, vice chancellor
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- Reports of chancery cases, decided in the first circuit of the state of New York by the Hon. William T. M'Coun, Vice Chancellor
- Reports of criminal cases decided in the appellate courts of the state of New York and of other states, and in the Supreme Court of the United States : with notes
- Reports of criminal law cases decided at the City-Hall of the city of New-York : with notes and references
- Reports of decisions in criminal cases made at term, at chambers, and in the courts of oyer and terminer of the state of New York
- Reports of decisions on the Code of procedure : (New series)
- Reports of select cases decided in the courts of New York : not heretofore reported, or reported only partially
- Reports of select cases in chancery : and the Supreme Court of the state of New York, in 1824 and 1826
- Reports of the decisions of the Court of Appeals of the state of New York : not heretofore reported under official sanction : arranged alphabetically, with notes, and references to subsequent decisions and legislation
- Reports of the proceedings and debates of the Convention of 1821, assembled for the purpose of amending the constitution of the state of New York : containing all the official documents relating to the subject, and other valuable matter
- Revised record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894
- Revised record of the Constitutional Convention of the state of New York : April sixth to September tenth, 1915
- Select cases adjudged in the courts of the state of New York : containing the case of John V.N. Yates, and the case of the Journeymen Cordwainers of the city of New-York, Vol. 1
- Select cases adjudged in the courts of the state of New-York : containing the case of John V.N. Yates, and the case of the Journeymen Cordwainers of the city of New-York, Vol. 1
- Simon's New York rules of professional conduct annotated
- Speech of His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton, Esq; captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York, and the territories thereon depending in America, vice-admiral of the same, and vice-admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet : to the Council and the General Assembly of the said province, on Tuesday the 12th of March, 1744
- State banking before the Civil War
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, September 22, 1777 : whereas by the latest advices from the northern army under the command of General Gates, it appears, that the army under the command of General Burgoyne have far advanced from water carriage, and by that means have rendered their retreat more difficult .
- Statutes at large of the State of New York : containing the general statutes passed in the years 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879 & 1880, with table of amended and repealed statutes, etc.,, Volume x
- Statutes of the State of New York : of a public and general character, passed from 1829 to 1851, both inclusive : with notes, and references to judicial decisions, and the Constitution of 1846
- Supplement to the ninth edition of the revised statutes of the state of New York 1896 : containing all the general legislation of 1896, including the amendments to the civil, criminal and penal codes
- Taxation : its principles and methods
- Taxation, its principles and methods : translated from the 'Scienza delle finanze'
- The Case of the Manor of Livingston, and the conduct of the Honourable House of Assembly, towards it, considered
- The Chancery sentinel : containing an abstract of the decisions of the Chancellor from February 1, 1841 to May 24, 1847
- The Code reporter
- The Code reporter
- The Commercial conduct of the province of New-York considered, and the true interest of that colony attempted to be shewn. : In a letter to the Society of Arts, Agriculture, and Oeconomy. : [Two lines from Aurengzebe]
- The Constitution of the State of New York : with a copious index, adopted November 3, 1846
- The Constitution of the state of New-York
- The Duke's laws : Hempstead, 1665
- The Duke's laws, 1665
- The Following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress. The election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April, 1776
- The Honourable lieutenant governor and commander in chief, his speech to the General Assembly of the province of New-York, the 5th of April, 1737
- The N.Y. weekly digest of cases decided in the U.S. Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts, appellate courts of the several states, state and city courts of New York and English courts
- The New York Supreme Court reports : cases determined in the Supreme Court of New York
- The New York monthly law bulletin
- The New York red book
- The New York state reporter
- The New York supplement
- The New York supplement
- The New-York judicial repository
- 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
- The Speech of William Tr--n, Esq ; who was executed on Thursday the 18th of March, 1776
- The account stated, in respect to the province, for the costs and profits in the building and fitting to sea 100 sail of vessels from 60 to 250 tuns, or in a medium at 140 tuns each
- The address of Mr. Justice Livingston, to the House of Assembly, in support of his right to a seat
- The association of the Sons of Liberty, of New-York : It is essential to the freedom and security of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their own consent, or their representatives .
- The charge of the Honourable James De Lancey Esq ; chief justice of the province of New-York : to the gentlemen of the grand-jury for the city and county of New-York, on Tuesday the 15th day of January, annoq ; Domini. 1733 [1734, new style] : Printed at the request of the grand-jury
- The conditions for new-planters in the territories of His Royal Highnes the Duke of York
- The constitutional history of New York : from the beginning of the colonial period to the year 1905, showing the origin, development, and judicial construction of the constitution
- The convention manual for the sixth New York state Constitutional convention
- The following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress : The election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April, 1776. Col. M'Dougall, .
- The following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress : The election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April, 1776. John Jay, .
- The following extracts from the proceedings of the Committee of Observation for the City and County of New York, are by them directed to be published
- The following return of prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations ; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to Col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York
- The justice's manual, or, A summary of the powers and duties of justices of the peace in the state of New-York : containing a variety of practical forms, adapted to cases civil and criminal
- The last speech, confession and dying words, of John Wall Lovey : Who was executed at Albany, on Friday the 2d of April, 1773 for counterfeiting the currency of the province of New-York
- The law of nisi prius : being reports of cases determined at nisi prius, in the Supreme Court of the state of New York, with notes and commentaries on each case
- The law of nisi prius : being reports of cases determined at nisi prius, in the Supreme Court of the state of New York, with notes and commentaries on each case ; to which is prefixed an introductory essay, on the studies preparatory to the active duties of the bar
- The laws & acts of the General Assembly for Their Majesties province of New-York : as they were enacted in divers sessions, the first of which began April, the 9th, annoq ; Domini, 1691
- The laws of His Majesties colony of New-York : as they were enacted by the governour, Council and General Assembly (for the time being) in divers sessions, the first of which began April 9th, 1691
- The laws, of Her Majesties colony of New-York : as they were enacted by the governour, Council and General Assembly, for the time being, in divers sessions, the first of which began April the 9th, annoq ; Dom. 1691
- The laws, of Her Majesties colony of New-York : as they were enacted by the governour, Council and General Assembly, for the time being, in divers sessions, the first of which began April the 9th, annoq; Dom 1691 : to which is added, His Excellency's speeches and messages to the General Assembly, and a journal of the votes and addresses of the House during the administrations of the Rt. Honorable the Lord Cornbury, Lord Lovelace, and the honourable Coll. Richard Ingoldesby, Esq; governors of said colony, to the 12th of November, 1709
- The miscellaneous reports : reformatted from the original and including, The miscellaneous reports, v. 1 (1892)-v. 178 (1942) ; and, Reports of selected cases decided in courts of the State of New York other than the Court of Appeals and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
- The mode of elections considered
- The opinion and argument of the chief justice of the province of New-York : concerning the jurisdiction of the Supream Court of the said province, to determine causes in a course of equity
- 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
- The president and commander in chief his speech to the General Assembly of the province of New-York, the 14th of October, 1736
- The proceedings of Rip Van Dam, Esq ; in order for obtaining equal justice of His Excellency William Colby, Esq
- The proposed codification of our common law : a paper prepared at the request of the committee of the Bar Association of the City of New York, appointed to oppose the measure
- The railroad laws of the state of New York : the General Act of 1850, as amended by subsequent acts : revised statutes referred to in Section 1, Chapter 140, Laws of 1850 : statutes relating generally to railroads : sections of the criminal and penal codes applying to railroad corporations
- The revised statutes, codes and general laws of the state of New York
- The speech of His Excellency Sir Charles Hardy, Knight, captain general and governor in chief in and over the province of New-York ... : To the Council and General Assembly of the said province
- The speech of His Excellency William Tryon, Esq ; captain general and governor in chief, in and over the colony of New-York ... : To the Council and the General Assembly of the said colony, on Wednesday the 6th of January, 1773
- The speech of the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; His Majesty's lieut. governor and commander in chief of the colony of New-York, and the territories depending thereon in America, to the Council and the General Assembly of the said colony, on Friday January 13, 1775
- To His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, country of New-Castle, territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America, vice-admiral of the same : the humble address of the mayor, recorder, alder-men and commonality of Their Majesties city of New-York, conven'd in Common Council
- To His Excellency Brigadeer Robert Hunter, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief in and over his Majesties colonies of New-York and New-Jersey, and all the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same : the humble address of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York
- To John Cruger, James Jauncey, James Delancey, and Jacob Walton, Esqrs ; the representatives in General Assembly, for the city and county of New-York
- To all whom these presents may concern : Had I not been an eye and ear witness of the late rash measures in this province, I could not have believ'd that an infant colony of England, as yet sucking her breasts, could thus have flown in her face .
- To the Honourable George Clarke, Esq ; lieut. governour and commander in chief of the province of New-York, &c. : the humble address of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York
- To the Honourable the commissioners "appointed by His Most Gracious Majesty, for ascertaining, settling, adjusting, and determining, the boundary, or partition line, between the colonies of New York, and Nova Caesarea or New Jersey."
- To the betrayed inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York : My dear fellow citizens and countrymen, In a day when the minions of tyranny and despotism in the mother country, and the colonies, are indefatigable in laying every snare that their malevolent and corrupt hearts can suggest, to enslave a free people
- To the dis-united inhabitants of the dis-United States (so called) of America. : Friends and deluded coutrymen, Having just been favoured with a sight of an extraordinary address from the Congress, dated the 26th of May last, signed John Jay, president .
- To the electors of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, January 6, 1776. There are several important reformations, which ought to be made, for our future security ... The long duration of Parliament, is allowed by all to be the principal cause of its present corrupt state. ... Bribery and corruption at elections is also one great cause that is ruining the British nation. .
- To the electors of the city and county of New-York. : This day commences the important election of a governor .
- To the free-holders and free-men of the city, and county of New-York : Dear countrymen, Many and great are the privileges you enjoy under the happy British constitution
- To the free-holders of New-town : My friends and fellow-townsmen! We are now called upon to oppose the encroachments, which, for some time past, have been made upon our rights and liberty .
- To the freeborn citizens of New-York : Gentlemen, As I conclude every individual is now called upon to contribute his mite in supporting the cause of liberty .
- To the freeholders and freemen, of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, From an earnest desire to avoid all occasion of heat and party spirit ... But, as Mr. Livingston, absolutely refused to stand as a candidate ... I take this opportunity of accepting the honour conferred on me
- To the freeholders and freemen, of the city of New-York : Gentlemen, We beg leave to return you our most hearty thanks, for the general approbation you have shewn of our past conduct, by nominating your late members as candidates for the ensuing election
- To the freeholders, and freemen of the city and province of New-York : Gentlemen, The method of taking the suffrages of the people, for places of trust, by ballot, is so manifestly conducive to the preservation of liberty, that its opposer must necessarily be eyed with jealousy .
- To the freeholders, and freemen, of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, The important advantages arising from electing representatives by ballot, are so evident, that it is matter of concern, that we find so salutary a measure openly opposed .
- To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, As the conduct of the general committee is not understood by some, and misrepresented by others .
- To the freemen and freeholders, of the city and county of New-York : Friends and fellow-citizens, When I consider the many arduous, expensive, and perilous, struggles that you have made
- To the freemen and freeholders, of the city of New-York : Gentlemen, as you are now met, I shall open the occasion of your being called together. You all doubtless well remember, that in the latter end of the month of October last, was imported into this city, and deposited in the fort, a quantity of stamped vellum, parchment and paper, intended to be distributed in this province, by virtue of a late act of Parliament
- To the freemen, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the city of New-York : My friends, and fellow citizens, You cannot possibly be ignorant, that the inveterate foes of American freedom (in this city) have for a long time past, been indefatigable in sowing the seeds of discord throughout this province
- To the independent freeholders and freemen, of this city and county : It having been industriously propagated, that numbers of the voters of this city and county, have been long intimidated at elections
- To the inhabitants of New-York : My fellow-citizens, This city becomes more and more the scoff and wonder of America! .
- To the inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York : Fathers, brethren, and fellow countrymen, In this alarming crisis of our public affairs, it is the incumbent duty of every well wisher to the rights and privileges of this much injured country, to examine with great calmness, every measure that is proposed for your approbation .
- To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, You will be called together on Thursday next, to meet at the city-hall, at twelve o'clock, to confirm the nomination of delegates, to represent this city and county in a general congress
- To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : My dear countrymen, A steady friend to your rights, I have ever been, and shall be always ready to warn you of danger, from every quarter .
- To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : the wisest men in all ages, have observed and laid it down as a maxim, that whatever may be the particular opinions of individuals, the bulk of the people, both mean, and think right
- To the public : the spirit of the times renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this city to convene, in order effectually to avert the destructive consequences of the late base, inglorious conduct of our General Assembly ... to vote supplies to the troops .
- To the public. The following proceedings of the General Committee, for the city and county of New-York, confirm the assurances given on the other side, that notwithstanding the Assembly rejected an inquiry into the acts of the Congress, yet the citizens of New-York are determined to maintain their engagements with the other colonies ... New-York, 31st January, 1775
- To the respectable inhabitants of the city of New-York : Friends and fellow citizens! On the 23d day of May 1774, the Committee of Correspondence wrote a letter to Boston, in which are these remarkable passages. .
- To the respectable publick : Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of Correspondence, to a number of citizens assembled at the coffee-house yesterday, and rejected ... they proceeded to nominate a new committee for the purpose, and appointed us the subscribers on it .
- To the worthy inhabitants of the city of New-York : My dear fellow-citizens, You are soon to be called upon to determine the fate of two of our fellow-citizens, who have unhappily fallen under your displeasure
- To the worthy inhabitants of the city of New-York : the cause, fellow citizens, which I espouse, asks nothing but an impartial judgment
- Transcript appeals : the file of opinions in cases argued before the Court of Appeals of the State of New York ... from official copies
- Trial of Charles B. Huntington for forgery : principal defence, insanity
- Trial of Charles B. Huntington for forgery : principal defence, insanity
- Two reports of a committee of His Majesty's Council for the province of New-York, relating to the controverted line between that province, and New-Jersey
- Vermont's appeal to the candid and impartial world : Containing, a fair stating of the claims of Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire, and New-York. The right the state of Vermont has to independence. : With an address to the Honorable American Congress, and the inhabitants of the thirteen United States.
- War Office. September 12th, 1785. : the Secretary of War reports, that it may be a subject worthy the attention of Congress, whether it would not be necessary to appoint some confidential person ... either resident with the Six Nations, or upon the frontiers nearest to them, to whom they might apply, as the intermediate person between them and Congress
- Whereas a number of battoe-men will be wanted to be employed in His Majesty's service the ensuing spring, and summer, in the county of Albany, under proper regulations ; I have thought fit to publish the following proposals, for the encouragement of such persons as are inclined to enter into that service .
- White-Plains, July 9, 1776 : In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York. Resolved unanimously, that the reasons assigned by the Continental Congress, for declaring the united colonies free and independent states, are cogent and conclusive ... Extract from the minutes, Robert Benson, secretary : In Congress, July 4, 1776. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled
- White-Plains, die martis A M July 9, 1776 : The Convention of the Representatives met pursuant to adjournment
- [By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His] Majesties lieut. govern[our and commander in chief in and over the prov]ince of New-York ... [A pr]oclama[tion] ... : [Given at Fort William] Henry in New-York, this 2d. Day of March, 1701 .
- [Colonial session laws passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of New York]
- [Correspondence between Lieutenant Governor James De Lancey and the Council and General Assembly of the province of New-York in December 1759]
- [Correspondence regarding Indian affairs, between Lieutenant Governor George Clarke and the General Assembly of the Province of New York on June 15 and 16, and September 2, 1737]
- [Documents concerning the trial of Nicholas Bayard]
- [Four acts of the Council of the Province of New York, passed in July 1729]
- [Minutes of the Council of Revision, 1778-1824]
- [Minutes of the Court of Assizes]
- [New Jersey-New York bounday dispute]
- [New Netherland manuscripts, 1673-1674]
- [New York colonial manuscripts, 1664-1691]
- [Proclamation of August 26, 1721 issued by King George I, adjusting various times and other issues regarding the New York Supreme Court]
- [Proposed amendments of the Constitutional convention of the state of New York 1915]
- [Reports]
- [The attorney general's answer to the reflections upon him in the votes of the 19th of June last]
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