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... allowed for exchange this alone be used and the former cancelled ; that if it should not be received in time , they then produce the act of the 7 states and give the same in exchange informing the other contracting party that the said ...
... allowed for exchange this alone be used and the former cancelled ; that if it should not be received in time , they then produce the act of the 7 states and give the same in exchange informing the other contracting party that the said ...
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... allowed by the Superin- tendant of finance in part payment of the requisitions Postponed of 1782 for supplying the continental treasury1 The Superintendent of Finance to whom was referred the letter of Charles Stewart of the twenty ...
... allowed by the Superin- tendant of finance in part payment of the requisitions Postponed of 1782 for supplying the continental treasury1 The Superintendent of Finance to whom was referred the letter of Charles Stewart of the twenty ...
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... allowed to Congress , or such persons as they should ap- point for the trial of appeals . That this resolution was complied with by the several states , some of them ceding appeals to Congress on a larger and some on a more contracted ...
... allowed to Congress , or such persons as they should ap- point for the trial of appeals . That this resolution was complied with by the several states , some of them ceding appeals to Congress on a larger and some on a more contracted ...
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... allowed it no further . That in May , 1780 , a Court of Appeals was established by Congress with jurisdiction over all matters respecting appeals in cases of capture , then depending before Congress or the Commiss " of appeals ...
... allowed it no further . That in May , 1780 , a Court of Appeals was established by Congress with jurisdiction over all matters respecting appeals in cases of capture , then depending before Congress or the Commiss " of appeals ...
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... allowed to Congress , or such persons as they should appoint for the trial of appeals . That this resolution was complied with by the several states , some of them ceding appeals to Congress on a larger , and some on a more contracted ...
... allowed to Congress , or such persons as they should appoint for the trial of appeals . That this resolution was complied with by the several states , some of them ceding appeals to Congress on a larger , and some on a more contracted ...
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Abiel accounts aforesaid appears appointed April army Arthur Lee Articles of Confederation ay ay ay ay Connecticut ay div ay North Carolina ay Rhode Island ay Virginia Captain certificates Chase citizens Colonel commissioners Committee Book Congress assembled Connecticut Conti Continental Congress David Howell debt Delaware delegates Dick dollars Edward Hand Elbridge Gerry Ellery expences February folio following resolution Foreign Affairs Foster Hampshire hereby Hugh Williamson indorsement Jacob Read James January Jeremiah Townley Jersey John Beatty late legislature loan office March McHenry Mifflin Monday motion nays being required nental Congress November Osgood Paine Papers Partridge Pennsylvania petition postpone Present question to agree question was lost referred a letter requisition Resolved Rhode Island Richard Dobbs Roger Sherman Samuel Secret Journal Secretary South Carolina Spaight Stone submit the following Superintendant of finance territory thereof Tilton treaty United Wadsworth William Witt writing of Elbridge yeas and nays York