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... entered into Treaties with the same , which if permitted by the united States in Congress assembled would not only infer a want of due regard in them to preserve inviolate the Articles of Con- federation and perpetual union between the ...
... entered into Treaties with the same , which if permitted by the united States in Congress assembled would not only infer a want of due regard in them to preserve inviolate the Articles of Con- federation and perpetual union between the ...
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... entered , the stay of Execution shall be regulated in equal third parts , that is to say , the first third part thereof for such time as shall be equal to one third part of the time between the entering of such judgment and the ...
... entered , the stay of Execution shall be regulated in equal third parts , that is to say , the first third part thereof for such time as shall be equal to one third part of the time between the entering of such judgment and the ...
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... entered , can only ( agreeably to the forms of the Treasury ) be transferred by the Party in whose behalf the same was entered , or his legal Representative attending for such purpose in Person . From this statement of the origin and ...
... entered , can only ( agreeably to the forms of the Treasury ) be transferred by the Party in whose behalf the same was entered , or his legal Representative attending for such purpose in Person . From this statement of the origin and ...
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According to indorsement aforesaid appointed April Army Accounts Article August August 23 ay ay ay Bayard beg leave Bloodworth Board of Treasury british Cadwallader Carolina and Georgia Carrington Certificates Charles Charles Pinckney Charles Thomson claims Clair Commissioner of Army Committee Book Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Contract copy Court debts dollars duties expences folio foreign Affairs Georgia Gorham Henry hereby honor Hornblower Houstoun Indian interest Jersey John Dunlap Johnson King Legislature letter Loan Office Maryland Massachusetts Melancton Mississippi motion Nations nays being required October October 16 Ordinance Papers passed payment Pennsylvania persons petition Pinckney present press of John referred requisition resolutions of Congress Resolved respective Rhode Island Samuel Osgood Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress September September 18 Smith South Carolina Spain Specie Sturges thereof Thomson tion treaty United vice consuls Virginia William Samuel yeas and nays York