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... Department may be allowed in the settlement of his account , Report , That as Col. Trumbull retired from that service the 29th of July , 1778 , his claim cannot be admitted consistent with the rule established by Congress in similar ...
... Department may be allowed in the settlement of his account , Report , That as Col. Trumbull retired from that service the 29th of July , 1778 , his claim cannot be admitted consistent with the rule established by Congress in similar ...
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... Department , excepting the Agent of Marine ; in the War Department , excepting the Secretary at War ; and in the Department for Foreign Affairs , 1 This report , in the writing of Hugh Williamson , is in the Papers of the Continental ...
... Department , excepting the Agent of Marine ; in the War Department , excepting the Secretary at War ; and in the Department for Foreign Affairs , 1 This report , in the writing of Hugh Williamson , is in the Papers of the Continental ...
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... Department , and for payment of the Clerks and con- tingent expences of the Office ; he shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons employed under him , and be responsible for their conduct in Office . Resolved , That from and ...
... Department , and for payment of the Clerks and con- tingent expences of the Office ; he shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons employed under him , and be responsible for their conduct in Office . Resolved , That from and ...
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... department , and for payment of the clerks and contingent expences of the office . He shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons employed under him , and be responsible for their conduct in office.1 A motion was made by Mr ...
... department , and for payment of the clerks and contingent expences of the office . He shall appoint and remove at pleasure all persons employed under him , and be responsible for their conduct in office.1 A motion was made by Mr ...
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... Departments which has been made by me or my Order or Authority , has been regularly stated in the Accounts rendered , and shall be transmitted again at the Return of the Register . The Cloathing which has arrived from Europe cannot be ...
... Departments which has been made by me or my Order or Authority , has been regularly stated in the Accounts rendered , and shall be transmitted again at the Return of the Register . The Cloathing which has arrived from Europe cannot be ...
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