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... Resolved , That it be recommended to each of the United States , that a law be enacted vesting in the Congress of the United States the powers specified in the said provision ; to wit , That " the United States in Congress assembled ...
... Resolved , That it be recommended to each of the United States , that a law be enacted vesting in the Congress of the United States the powers specified in the said provision ; to wit , That " the United States in Congress assembled ...
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... Resolved , That the Marine Committee be directed to pur- chase the vessel called the Jason , lately captured and carried into Boston . Resolved , That the reports of the Board of Treasury and Board of War be postponed till to morrow ...
... Resolved , That the Marine Committee be directed to pur- chase the vessel called the Jason , lately captured and carried into Boston . Resolved , That the reports of the Board of Treasury and Board of War be postponed till to morrow ...
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... resolved in the affirmative . A motion was made by Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , seconded by Mr. [ James ] Lovell , to strike out the word " every " , and after Thursday insert the word " next " . Question put , resolved in the affirmative ...
... resolved in the affirmative . A motion was made by Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , seconded by Mr. [ James ] Lovell , to strike out the word " every " , and after Thursday insert the word " next " . Question put , resolved in the affirmative ...
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... Resolved , That when a motion is made to bring on or post- pone any particular business , no member be allowed to speak more than once . Resolved , That four thousand loan office certificates of one thousand dollars each , of the same ...
... Resolved , That when a motion is made to bring on or post- pone any particular business , no member be allowed to speak more than once . Resolved , That four thousand loan office certificates of one thousand dollars each , of the same ...
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... resolved in the affirmative , and the motion set aside . A motion was made by Mr. [ William ] Paca , seconded by Mr. [ John ] Armstrong that three members be added to the committee . Question put , passed in the negative . On motion of ...
... resolved in the affirmative , and the motion set aside . A motion was made by Mr. [ William ] Paca , seconded by Mr. [ John ] Armstrong that three members be added to the committee . Question put , passed in the negative . On motion of ...
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