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	 Committees of Safety 
   
  
	 
		
		  
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				In Provincial Congress,  
				Concord, April 12, 1775.  
				 
				  
            
				  HEREAS the
					 Preservation of our Country from Slavery, depends under God, on an effectual
					 Execution of the Continental and Provincial Measures for that
					 Purpose:  
				  RESOLVED, That there be now appointed for each County
					 in this Colony, a Committee consisting of Five Persons, any Three of whom to be
					 a Quorum, whose Business it shall be, to receive from the Committees of
					 Correspondence in their respective Counties, a State of the Conduct of the
					 Towns and Districts, with Respect to their having executed the Continental and
					 Provincial Plans as aforesaid ; and it shall be the Duty of said Committees to
					 meet on the first Wednesdays of May, July, September,
					 November, January and March, and prepare a Report of the
					 same, to be laid before the Congress at it's then next Session, that any
					 Neglect of such Towns and Districts in executing such Plans, may be speedily
					 and effectually remedied.   
				 
				  Also,
					 RESOLVED, That it be, and it is hereby strongly recommended, to the
					 Committees of Correspondence in the several Towns and Districts in this Colony,
					 some Time before the first Wednesday in May, July,
					 September, November, January and March aforesaid,
					 to render to any one of the Members of their County Committees aforesaid, a
					 true State of the Conduct of their respective Towns and Districts, with Respect
					 to their having executed each Plan recommended by the Continental and
					 Provincial Congresses ; and to use their utmost Diligence for this important
					 Purpose.   
				 
				  And
					 whereas some Towns and Districts in the Colony, may be destitute of so
					 excellent an Institution as Committees of Correspondence
					 :   
				 
				  RESOLVED, That it be, and it hereby is strongly
					 recommended to such Towns and Districts, forthwith to choose them, and to
					 afford them Assistance at all Times, in effectually suppressing the Efforts of
					 the Enemies of America, whenever they shall make
					 them.   
				 
				  Signed by
					 Order of the Provincial Congress,   
				
        John Hancock, 
          President. 
        
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