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Página 178
... laws , it is not unusual nor improper for the State Legislatures by explanatory or declaratory Acts to remove those doubts ; but the case between laws and compacts or treaties is in this widely different ; for when doubts arise re ...
... laws , it is not unusual nor improper for the State Legislatures by explanatory or declaratory Acts to remove those doubts ; but the case between laws and compacts or treaties is in this widely different ; for when doubts arise re ...
Página 321
... Laws for appropriating the Public Revenue . From the title of the Law , Congress would naturally presume that the Monies intended for the State purposes , and those for the Union , are blended in one System of Collection , and such ...
... Laws for appropriating the Public Revenue . From the title of the Law , Congress would naturally presume that the Monies intended for the State purposes , and those for the Union , are blended in one System of Collection , and such ...
Página 336
... laws of the original states criminal and civil as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district and report them to Congress from time to time , which laws shall be in force in the district until the organization ...
... laws of the original states criminal and civil as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district and report them to Congress from time to time , which laws shall be in force in the district until the organization ...
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AGREEMENT OF NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS | 26 |
SEA LETTERS | 62 |
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Abraham Clark According to indorsement aforesaid appointed April 18 Army Accounts ay ay Blount Board of Treasury Carolina and Georgia Carrington Commander Commission Commissioner of Army Committee Book Commonwealth Congress assembled present Connecticut Continental Congress Court Delaware dollars Esquire Excellency THE PRESIDENT expence February 12 Foreign Affairs further ordained Governor Grayson hereby honor Huger humbly Submitted James Mitchel Varnum July Kearny leave to Report Legislature Letter of Secretary Majesty March 29 memorial motion Nathan Dane North Carolina October Ordinance OSGOOD WALTER LIVINGSTON Pensylvania petition Pierce Post-Master present Massachusetts PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS read April read February read March received Record of Credentials referred Report of Secretary Requisition resolutions respecting Rhode Island Rufus King SAMUEL OSGOOD WALTER Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress thereof transmitting Treasury to report treaty troops United Virginia WALTER LIVINGSTON William Grayson William Samuel William Samuel Johnson