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... Courts in several of the counties since the last session of the General Court . They twice with an armed force stopped those courts in Worcester , and would not suffer them to open in Hampshire . They attempted it tho unsuc- cessfully ...
... Courts in several of the counties since the last session of the General Court . They twice with an armed force stopped those courts in Worcester , and would not suffer them to open in Hampshire . They attempted it tho unsuc- cessfully ...
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... Court have thought it highly necessary after mature deliberation to declare that a rebellion exists within this commonwealth . This Court are fully persuaded that by far the greater part of the citizens of this commonwealth are warmly ...
... Court have thought it highly necessary after mature deliberation to declare that a rebellion exists within this commonwealth . This Court are fully persuaded that by far the greater part of the citizens of this commonwealth are warmly ...
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... Court of France , should proceed under a special Commission to the Court of Madrid , there to make such representations , and to urge such negocia- tions , as will be most likely to impress on the said Court the friendly disposition of ...
... Court of France , should proceed under a special Commission to the Court of Madrid , there to make such representations , and to urge such negocia- tions , as will be most likely to impress on the said Court the friendly disposition of ...
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Abraham Clark According to indorsement appointed Army Accounts authorised ay ay ay Blount Board of Treasury Carolina and Georgia Carrington Charles Thomson commanding Commission Commissioner of Army Committee Book Commonwealth Congress assembled present Connecticut Continental Congress copy Delaware delegates district dollars Excellency THE PRESIDENT expence February 12 Foreign Affairs further ordained Government Governor hereby honor Huger James Mitchel Varnum Kearny lands leave to Report Legislature Letter of Secretary Majesty March 13 March 29 Maryland memorial Monday 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 referred Report of Secretary Report rendered Requisition resolutions respecting Rhode Island Rufus King SAMUEL OSGOOD 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 Johnson