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      <ma:title>Resolve from the Massachusetts legislature directing the Commissary General to deliver all of the firearms in his possession to General George Washington</ma:title>
      <ma:creator>Massachusetts. Governor's Council</ma:creator>
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      <ma:digitalorigin>Digitized by Massachusetts Archives</ma:digitalorigin>
      <ma:identifier>GC3</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>327</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>0034</ma:identifier>
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      <ma:identifier> v. 34 p. 636</ma:identifier>
      <ma:citation>Revolution 250 Collection. Massachusetts Archives. Boston, MA. Accessed [insert date accessed in format DD MM YYYY]. [insert URL of resource].</ma:citation>
      <ma:date>1776</ma:date>
      <ma:type>Text</ma:type>
      <ma:format>1 document : ink on paper</ma:format>
      <ma:extent>1 sheet (1 p.) ; 1 digital image (TIFF)</ma:extent>
      <ma:subject>Massachusetts. Provincial Congress.</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>Massachusetts. Council</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>Washington, George, 1732-1799</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>American Revolution, 1775-1798</ma:subject>
      <ma:coverage>Massachusetts</ma:coverage>
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      <ma:language>en</ma:language>
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