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... reasons for changing the Resolution of Congress , of the first Day of April , respecting his return agreeably to his intimation . Your Committee therefore submit the following resolution : Resolved , That Congress approve of the ...
... reasons for changing the Resolution of Congress , of the first Day of April , respecting his return agreeably to his intimation . Your Committee therefore submit the following resolution : Resolved , That Congress approve of the ...
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... reasons for my proposing that the pay and sub- sistence of the officers should remain the same as they now are ( except in the instances specified ) were because that compensation had generally been deemed adequate and not too high ...
... reasons for my proposing that the pay and sub- sistence of the officers should remain the same as they now are ( except in the instances specified ) were because that compensation had generally been deemed adequate and not too high ...
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... reason which makes it proper to have two Serjeant Majors & c . in each Regiment of Infantry , will also make it equally necessary to have two Surgeon's Mates . It appears to me , in case the pay of the Privates shall be established at ...
... reason which makes it proper to have two Serjeant Majors & c . in each Regiment of Infantry , will also make it equally necessary to have two Surgeon's Mates . It appears to me , in case the pay of the Privates shall be established at ...
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... reasons I formerly mentioned , by a simi- lar distribution which Congress had made in the article of promotion , but I must beg leave to remark that the general outlines for the establishment of the national militia , do not seem to me ...
... reasons I formerly mentioned , by a simi- lar distribution which Congress had made in the article of promotion , but I must beg leave to remark that the general outlines for the establishment of the national militia , do not seem to me ...
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... reason or consideration for such guarantee . Your committee therefore upon the whole recommend , that if the legislature of Virginia make a cession conformable to this report , Congress should accept such cession . And that a committee ...
... reason or consideration for such guarantee . Your committee therefore upon the whole recommend , that if the legislature of Virginia make a cession conformable to this report , Congress should accept such cession . And that a committee ...
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