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... measures to enable the executive of the State to afford speedy and adequate support and protection to the honor and dignity of the United States in Congress , and the persons of those composing the supreme council of the nation ...
... measures to enable the executive of the State to afford speedy and adequate support and protection to the honor and dignity of the United States in Congress , and the persons of those composing the supreme council of the nation ...
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... measures of the United States shall be admitted into and entitled to all the advantages of this union but no other colony shall be admitted into the same unless such admission be agreed to by nine states . " No provision how- ever is ...
... measures of the United States shall be admitted into and entitled to all the advantages of this union but no other colony shall be admitted into the same unless such admission be agreed to by nine states . " No provision how- ever is ...
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... Measure delayed , but every Information not dependent on the Treasury Offices , shall be given . The Enclosed Copy of my last Letter from Mr. Grand , of the twentieth Day of July last , will give every knowledge on the Subject of Bills ...
... Measure delayed , but every Information not dependent on the Treasury Offices , shall be given . The Enclosed Copy of my last Letter from Mr. Grand , of the twentieth Day of July last , will give every knowledge on the Subject of Bills ...
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... Measures were taken for making up and issuing cloaths for the army . No Application was made for the purpose by the Secretary at War , and I must take Leave here to observe , that all Details with Respect to the Cloathing are more ...
... Measures were taken for making up and issuing cloaths for the army . No Application was made for the purpose by the Secretary at War , and I must take Leave here to observe , that all Details with Respect to the Cloathing are more ...
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... measure has been adopted by Congress , which has given uneasiness to the legislature or the citizens of the Massachusetts ; yet experi- ence has shewn how essentially that provision in question has contributed to the stability of the ...
... measure has been adopted by Congress , which has given uneasiness to the legislature or the citizens of the Massachusetts ; yet experi- ence has shewn how essentially that provision in question has contributed to the stability of the ...
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¹ This report Abraham Clark According agst appointed army ay ay ay ay L'Hommedieu ay South Carolina Benjamin Huntington Beresford Boudinot Carroll certificates Clark Commissioners Committee Book Condict Confederation Cong Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Court debts Delaware Delegates dollars Elbridge Elias Boudinot Ellery expence Fitzsimmons folio France Gerry gress half-pay Hamilton Hampshire Hawkins Higginson Holten Howell Hugh Hugh Williamson Huntington impost Indians indorsement instructions Jacob Read James Duane James McHenry Jersey John Francis John Francis Mercer land legislature letter Madison Maryland Massachusetts memorial Mercer Ministers Montgomery motion nays being required North Carolina October opinion Osgood Papers peace Pennsylvania Peters proposed question to agree record in Committee referred resolution Resolved respect revenue Rhode Island Rutledge Samuel Secret Journal Secretary Secretary at War September Superintendent of Finance Tilton tion Treaty United Virginia Wilson writing of James yeas and nays