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... INDIAN AFFAIRS , beg leave to submit the following Report : That commissioners , with the same pay that is allowed the commissioners for treating with the northern Indians , be immediately appointed to form a treaty or treaties with the ...
... INDIAN AFFAIRS , beg leave to submit the following Report : That commissioners , with the same pay that is allowed the commissioners for treating with the northern Indians , be immediately appointed to form a treaty or treaties with the ...
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... Indian tribes for the use of their respective states . 5. That the Indians be informed , that we shall not encourage any of our citizens who may presume to hunt or settle on their side of the boundary line , nor shall any of them cross ...
... Indian tribes for the use of their respective states . 5. That the Indians be informed , that we shall not encourage any of our citizens who may presume to hunt or settle on their side of the boundary line , nor shall any of them cross ...
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... Indians with whom he was to be continued for the purposes afore- said , and for the propagation of the gospel among them . That on the 24 Jany . 1777 he was allowed a Salary of 444 dollars as Mis- sionary among Said Indians for that ...
... Indians with whom he was to be continued for the purposes afore- said , and for the propagation of the gospel among them . That on the 24 Jany . 1777 he was allowed a Salary of 444 dollars as Mis- sionary among Said Indians for that ...
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ACCOUNTS CLAIMS | 10 |
NATIONAL DEBT | 21 |
DEVELOPMENT OF EXECUTIVE MACHINERY | 45 |
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according to Committee aforesaid April April 11 Army ay ay ay Beatty Board of Treasury certificates Charles Committee Book Committee consisting Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress dated David Howell Delegates dollars Ellery expences February February 11 folio Foreign Affairs Gardner Georgia Gerry Grayson Hampshire Henry hereby Hindman Holten Houstoun Hugh Williamson Indians indorsement Jacob James James McHenry January Jersey John Johnson June late Loan Office March Maryland Massachusetts McHenry Minister Monroe motion nays being required Ordinance Papers Pennsylvania petition Pierse Pierse Long Pinckney Platt question to agree R. R. Livingston read this day referred a letter referred a memorial report was rendered resolutions of Congress Resolved respecting Rhode Island Richard Dobbs Rufus King Samuel Hardy Secret Journal Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress Sitgreaves South Carolina Spaight submit the following thereon township treaty United Virginia William Samuel William Samuel Johnson yeas and nays York