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Letter from the New-York Congress to their Delegates in Continental Congress: Enclosing papers relating to the exportation of provisions, which they are requested to lay before the Continental Congress, 11 Letter from the New-York Congress to Joseph Trumbull: The Congress has, by a resolution, restrained the exportation of beef and pork for fourteen days

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NEW-YORK CONGRESS TO THEIR DELEGATES IN CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.

[Read June 13, 1776. Referred to Mr˙ Sherman, Mr˙ Wythe, Mr˙ Sergeant, Mr˙ F˙ Lee, and Mr˙ Gwinnet.]

In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 11, 1776.

GENTLEMEN: I am directed by the Congress of this Colony to transmit the enclosed papers to you, for the purpose of being communicated to the Continental Congress.



I am, gentlemen, your very humble servant.

By order:
NATHANIEL WOODHULL,President.

To theNew-York Delegates in Continental Congress, atPhiladelphia.

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