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... necessary for Congress to adopt , in pursuance of their recommendations to the several states , on the 18 of April , 1783 , having reported as follows : The committee have thought it their duty , upon the subject above referred to them ...
... necessary for Congress to adopt , in pursuance of their recommendations to the several states , on the 18 of April , 1783 , having reported as follows : The committee have thought it their duty , upon the subject above referred to them ...
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... necessary to the Security , Interest and Honor of the Nation . In this critical situation of Public Affairs , it becomes the immediate and indispensible duty of this Board to inform Congress , that there is not the least probability of ...
... necessary to the Security , Interest and Honor of the Nation . In this critical situation of Public Affairs , it becomes the immediate and indispensible duty of this Board to inform Congress , that there is not the least probability of ...
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... necessary.1 On the question to agree to the motion , the Yeas and Nays being required by Mr. [ William ] Houstoun , New Hampshire , Delaware , Mr. Long , Massachusetts , no } * Mr. Patten , Rodney , no div . ay Mr. Gorham , no Maryland ...
... necessary.1 On the question to agree to the motion , the Yeas and Nays being required by Mr. [ William ] Houstoun , New Hampshire , Delaware , Mr. Long , Massachusetts , no } * Mr. Patten , Rodney , no div . ay Mr. Gorham , no Maryland ...
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Abraham Yates According to indorsement Accounts aforesaid appointed April April 28 Army Article ay ay Bayard beg leave Bloodworth Board of Treasury Charles Citizens commanding Commissioner Committee Book Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Court Dane Delaware Delegates Department Dollars expences February folio following Resolve Foreign Affairs Georgia Gorham Grains Grayson Hampshire Hindman Honorable Hornblower Houstoun hundred Indians James January Jersey John John McKinley Johnson July June Kean King late leave to Report March March 24 Maryland Massachusetts Memorialist Monroe motion nays being required Papers payment Pennsylvania petition Pierse Pinckney Present read a letter recommended Referred the Memorial report was rendered Requisition Resolve of Congress respecting Rhode Island Roger Alden Rufus Rufus King Samuel Osgood Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress signed by Samuel South Carolina submitted Symmes Thomson Treasury to report Treaty United Virginia Walter Livingston William Samuel York