Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
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- By the Supreme Executive Council of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation. : Whereas the Honorable Continental Congress pointing out to public bodies, as well as private persons, the duty of reverencing the providence of Almighty God ..
- By the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation. : The time is at length come, in which the fate of ourselves, our wives, children and posterity must be speedily determined ..
- In Congress, December 9, 1776. : Whereas General Washington hath repeatedly applied ... for an immediate reinforcement ... Resolved, that the Council of Safety be requested this day to send expresses, that may be relied on, to the several counties in Pennsylvania, earnestly requesting that they march what troops they can collect ..
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, December 13, 1776. : Major General Putnam being arrived in this city, and having taken upon him the command by General Washington's orders---this is therefore to give notice to all officers of the militia, who arrive from the country, to apply to General Putnam immediately, and receive his directions
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, December 23, 1776. : Friends and countrymen, The pressing exigency of the times induces us once more to address you, while we can deplore the calamities of our country without restraint, and before the voice of truth and the exertions of tyranny are forced back into the bosom of the wretched sufferer. ... We call upon you, we entreat and beseech you to come forth to the assistance of our worthy General Washington and our invaded brethren in the Jerseys ..
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 14th 1776, 12 o'clock, Thursday. : Sir, We have certain intelligence that the enemy has actually sailed from New-York five hundred ships for this city ... As you value the safety of your country, and all that is dear and valuable to men, we most earnestly solicit your immediate assistance, and that you will march all your battalion to this city without the least delay. ..
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 14th 1776, 12 o'clock, Thursday. : Sir, we have certain intelligence that the enemy has actually sailed from New York five hundred ships for this city, and that great numbers had got out of the Hook on 12 o'clock yesterday and were steering towards our capes: as you value the safety of your country, and all that is dear and valuable to men, we most earnestly solicit your immediate assistance, and that you will march all your battalion to this city without the least delay. As nothing but the most hasty marching of the militia will enable us to make a stand, it is hoped that your battalion will manifest their usual spirit, and come forth on this trying occasion with the alacrity that will do them honour. If you can collect any shovels, spades, grubbing hoes and pitching axes, beg you will bring them forward and the people shall be paid for them a full price.
- In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 16th, 1776. : Sir, The fleet which sailed from New-York ..
- In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 21st October, 1777. : Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this common-wealth, not regarding their duty to the state, but renouncing their allegiance thereto, and disclaiming the protection thereof, have wickedly joined themselves to our unnatural enemies ..
- In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 25th October, 1777. An ordinance for appointing and authorising an additional number of sub-lieutenants, to act in the county of Lancaster. ...
- In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 25th October, 1777. An ordinance for the more effectual levying the monies advanced for substitutes, in the militia, and fines due to the public, for disobedience to the militia laws. ...
- In Council of Safety. Lancaster, November 7, 1777. : Whereas many persons regarding only their private interest, by buying up and engrossing divers kinds of merchandize, particularly provisions and necessaries for the army, ...
- In Council of Safety. Lancaster, November 7, 1777. : Whereas the great quantities of whiskey, made and consumed in this common-wealth, and the enormous price at which it is sold, is attended with many inconveniences and dangers, more especially that of raising the price of bread corn, ...
- Sir, The opinion which General Washington and all the general officers of our army entertain of the designs of General Howe against this state ...
- To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania. : In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 23d October, 1777. Friends and countrymen, We are again called upon by General Washington, for a reinforcement of the militia ..
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