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... received respecting stores and cloathing be kept secret . That the Committee of Commerce be authorized and directed to pursue such measures as they judge proper in consequence of the intelligence now received . The Committee on the ...
... received respecting stores and cloathing be kept secret . That the Committee of Commerce be authorized and directed to pursue such measures as they judge proper in consequence of the intelligence now received . The Committee on the ...
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... received no part of the gratifications allowed to the other officers of that corps out of the 26,541 livres granted by Mr. Deane , which sum of 26,541 livres has been otherwise expended , as aprears from an account presented to Congress ...
... received no part of the gratifications allowed to the other officers of that corps out of the 26,541 livres granted by Mr. Deane , which sum of 26,541 livres has been otherwise expended , as aprears from an account presented to Congress ...
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... received information , through various channels , that the American soldiers and other inhabi- tants of the United States of America , whom the fortune of war hath made prisoners to the British army under command of General Howe , are ...
... received information , through various channels , that the American soldiers and other inhabi- tants of the United States of America , whom the fortune of war hath made prisoners to the British army under command of General Howe , are ...
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accountable Adams Adjourned aforesaid agreeable Alexander Gillon army articles of confederation ay ay ayay Board of Treasury Brigadier Charles Thomson cloathier cloathing Colonel command commissioners Congress assembled Congress resumed Connecticut Continental Congress copy council court day referred delegates deputy commissary Dyer enemy expences F. L. Lee fhall folio Folsom Francis Francis Lightfoot Lee Georgia Gerry Governor gress Hampshire Harnett Harvie Henry Laurens James Duane Jersey John Harvie laid before Congress Laurens letter M'Intosh Marchant Marine Committee Maryland Massachusetts Bay members chosen Mons navy board North Carolina northern department November o'Clock to Morrow October papers enclosed paragraph pay master Pensylvania persons poned president prisoners purchases quarter master R. H. Lee read:¹ Ordered regiment Resolved respective resumed the consideration Rhode Island Roberdeau Smith taken into consideration thousand dollars transmitted treasurer in favour Treasury brought troops Trumbull United Virginia warrant issue Whereupon William Duer writing