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... interest in the central governing body without which , it was plain , the national organization would disintegrate and the union , which had been enforced by military necessity , collapse for want of civil political cohesion ...
... interest in the central governing body without which , it was plain , the national organization would disintegrate and the union , which had been enforced by military necessity , collapse for want of civil political cohesion ...
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... interests of individuals , the revenue of the post office , and the national honor , are intimately concerned in the safety and preservation of the public mails , and of the letters , packets and despatches committed to the post ...
... interests of individuals , the revenue of the post office , and the national honor , are intimately concerned in the safety and preservation of the public mails , and of the letters , packets and despatches committed to the post ...
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... interest , which were dated about the 2d of March , 1779 , and praying that certificates of the same tenor and date may be issued to him . Report that justice does not require , nor does the interest of the United States admit that ...
... interest , which were dated about the 2d of March , 1779 , and praying that certificates of the same tenor and date may be issued to him . Report that justice does not require , nor does the interest of the United States admit that ...
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... said lands , rights or properties since the confiscation . And it is agreed that all persons who have any interest in confiscated lands , either by debts , marriage settlements , or otherwise , shall 26 Journals of Congress.
... said lands , rights or properties since the confiscation . And it is agreed that all persons who have any interest in confiscated lands , either by debts , marriage settlements , or otherwise , shall 26 Journals of Congress.
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... interest on such of the said debts as are therein described , according to the directions of the United States in Congress assembled . That the said loan officer refuses the payment of the interest due to them on loan office ...
... interest on such of the said debts as are therein described , according to the directions of the United States in Congress assembled . That the said loan officer refuses the payment of the interest due to them on loan office ...
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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