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United States. Continental Congress. 130040 JUN 7 1909 F83 + OUN4 14 April , 1779 501 FRIDAY , APRIL 23 , 1779 Mr. [ John ] Dickinson , a delegate for Delaware , attended , and took his seat in Congress . A letter , of this day , from T ...
United States. Continental Congress. 130040 JUN 7 1909 F83 + OUN4 14 April , 1779 501 FRIDAY , APRIL 23 , 1779 Mr. [ John ] Dickinson , a delegate for Delaware , attended , and took his seat in Congress . A letter , of this day , from T ...
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United States. Continental Congress. A letter , of this day , from Major General Arnold , was read : 1 Ordered , That ... Continental Congress , No. 162 , folio 181 . 2 This letter is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 152 ...
United States. Continental Congress. A letter , of this day , from Major General Arnold , was read : 1 Ordered , That ... Continental Congress , No. 162 , folio 181 . 2 This letter is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 152 ...
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United States. Continental Congress. mouth , directed to Earl of Dunmore , dated Whitehall , 2 August , 1775 : 1 Ordered , That the same be referred to the Committee of Intelligence . The delegates of South Carolina laid before Congress ...
United States. Continental Congress. mouth , directed to Earl of Dunmore , dated Whitehall , 2 August , 1775 : 1 Ordered , That the same be referred to the Committee of Intelligence . The delegates of South Carolina laid before Congress ...
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United States. Continental Congress. whether the said evidence affords grounds to induce Congress to order the attendance of the said Commissioners or any of them to be heard on the said Charges.1 Adjourned to 10 o Clock to Morrow ...
United States. Continental Congress. whether the said evidence affords grounds to induce Congress to order the attendance of the said Commissioners or any of them to be heard on the said Charges.1 Adjourned to 10 o Clock to Morrow ...
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United States. Continental Congress. A letter , of 23d , from the Board of War was read , enclosing a letter from T ... Continental Congress , No. 64 , folio 434 ; that of the Board of War , in No. 147 , III , folio 223 , and that of ...
United States. Continental Congress. A letter , of 23d , from the Board of War was read , enclosing a letter from T ... Continental Congress , No. 64 , folio 434 ; that of the Board of War , in No. 147 , III , folio 223 , and that of ...
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