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... measures for garrisoning them by United States troops created the problem of a standing army , and Indian affairs became inextricably entangled with the military aspect of this problem . 98814 ° -28 Finance , payment of the public debt ...
... measures for garrisoning them by United States troops created the problem of a standing army , and Indian affairs became inextricably entangled with the military aspect of this problem . 98814 ° -28 Finance , payment of the public debt ...
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... measure will be considered as soon as nine States shall be represented in Congress , and there is every reason to expect the ratification will be immediately adopted not the least doubt but that the definitive treaty will be immediately ...
... measure will be considered as soon as nine States shall be represented in Congress , and there is every reason to expect the ratification will be immediately adopted not the least doubt but that the definitive treaty will be immediately ...
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... measure will be taken up as soon as nine States are assembled . In the mean while as the weather is severe and travelling extremely difficult from a heavy fall of snow , it is to be feared the ratification may not arrive in the time ...
... measure will be taken up as soon as nine States are assembled . In the mean while as the weather is severe and travelling extremely difficult from a heavy fall of snow , it is to be feared the ratification may not arrive in the time ...
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... measures for ascertaining whether any encroachments are made on their eastern boundaries , constituting those of the United States , and if made by the subjects of any foreign power to prohibit them in the name of the said states by ...
... measures for ascertaining whether any encroachments are made on their eastern boundaries , constituting those of the United States , and if made by the subjects of any foreign power to prohibit them in the name of the said states by ...
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... measures for conforming therewith . That they were accordingly transmitted to the State of New Hampshire , the legislature thereof by their act of Nov. , 1779 , ex- tended the license of appeal to Congress to every case wherein any ...
... measures for conforming therewith . That they were accordingly transmitted to the State of New Hampshire , the legislature thereof by their act of Nov. , 1779 , ex- tended the license of appeal to Congress to every case wherein any ...
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