Confirmation of a general peace [electronic resource] : Richmond, March 29. By an express arrived this afternoon, from Philadelphia, to His Excellency the governour, we have the following agreeable intelligence
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- 3363345
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- [Richmond] : Printed by Nicolson & Prentis., [1783]
- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
- Series:
- Early American imprints. Series I, Evans (1639-1800); no. 17879.
- Notes:
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- Two notices concerning the cessation of hostilities, dated Feb. 11, 1783 and March, 1783.
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- Evans 17879
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- Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2002-2004. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. Series I, Evans (1639-1800); no. 17879). Mode of access : World Wide Web.
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- United States Virginia Richmond.
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- 1783
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