Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes ...Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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... enemy . take proper care of those who shall appear to be in such ill state of health as to be unable to travel , either by sending them to a public hospital , or when that cannot be readily effected , by appointing proper persons to ...
... enemy . take proper care of those who shall appear to be in such ill state of health as to be unable to travel , either by sending them to a public hospital , or when that cannot be readily effected , by appointing proper persons to ...
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... enemy have given to engagements purely eventual , an immediate , positive , permanent , and indissoluble force , it is the opinion of the king my master , that the allies should turn their whole atten- tion to fulfil those engagements ...
... enemy have given to engagements purely eventual , an immediate , positive , permanent , and indissoluble force , it is the opinion of the king my master , that the allies should turn their whole atten- tion to fulfil those engagements ...
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... enemy is in possession of Rhode - Island , it is necessary to keep 6000 men in the state of Rhode - Island to oppose them . " That the proceedings of the said committees were laid before Congress , who upon the 15th day of February ...
... enemy is in possession of Rhode - Island , it is necessary to keep 6000 men in the state of Rhode - Island to oppose them . " That the proceedings of the said committees were laid before Congress , who upon the 15th day of February ...
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... enemy's fleet and army at New - York for provisions ; and because there is reason to apprehend that the coast trade with provisions may be productive of supply to the enemy , either through the vigilance of the cruisers , or by ill ...
... enemy's fleet and army at New - York for provisions ; and because there is reason to apprehend that the coast trade with provisions may be productive of supply to the enemy , either through the vigilance of the cruisers , or by ill ...
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... enemy is now in the river Delaware , their strength and destination unknown : Resolved , That the marine committee be empowered and directed imme- diately to equip and despatch , with all possible expedition , all the armed vessels now ...
... enemy is now in the river Delaware , their strength and destination unknown : Resolved , That the marine committee be empowered and directed imme- diately to equip and despatch , with all possible expedition , all the armed vessels now ...
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accounts Adams aforesaid agreeably appointed army articles of confederation Atlee ay ay ay ay Connecticut ay Maryland ay New-York ay S.-Carolina ay Virginia ayay bills board of admiralty board of treasury board of war brigadier Burke captain Carmichael certificates colonel commander in chief commanding officer commissary commissary-general commissioners Congress proceeded Delaware delegates deputy directed Drayton Duane elected Ellery executive Georgia Gerry Griffin Harnett hereby John laid before Congress Laurens major-general Marchant marine committee Massa'stts-Bay Massachusetts-Bay Matthews members chosen MONDAY Morris motion nays being required New-Hampshire order of Congress Paca Patridge pay-master Penn Pennsylvania Plater president prisoners quarter-master question to agree R. H. Lee referred a letter regiment resolution of Congress Resolved respective Rhode-Island Scudder Searle secretary secretary at war Sherman Smith South-Carolina superintendent of finance thereof treasurer in favor troops United Varnum vessels warrant issue Whereupon Whipple Witherspoon yeas and nays