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... allowed to the said men by the said State , than what is paid to other the continental troops : " A substitute was moved by Mr. [ Thomas ] Burke , and seconded by Mr. [ William ] Whipple , in the words following : Provided , that the ...
... allowed to the said men by the said State , than what is paid to other the continental troops : " A substitute was moved by Mr. [ Thomas ] Burke , and seconded by Mr. [ William ] Whipple , in the words following : Provided , that the ...
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... ships , report : That by the law of Massachusetts Bay , appeals from their maritime courts to Congress are allowed only in cases , in which vessels in the service of the United States are concerned , and that 508 Journals of Congress.
... ships , report : That by the law of Massachusetts Bay , appeals from their maritime courts to Congress are allowed only in cases , in which vessels in the service of the United States are concerned , and that 508 Journals of Congress.
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... allowed to speak more than once . Resolved , That four thousand loan office certificates of one thousand dollars each , of the same tenor and date as the last emission of such certificates , be struck and sent to the several ...
... allowed to speak more than once . Resolved , That four thousand loan office certificates of one thousand dollars each , of the same tenor and date as the last emission of such certificates , be struck and sent to the several ...
Página 524
... allowed him as Deputy Commissary General of purchases for the Western District , and desiring either that the Com- mission be increased or an adequate salary fixed . The Board taking the same into consideration , beg leave to inform ...
... allowed him as Deputy Commissary General of purchases for the Western District , and desiring either that the Com- mission be increased or an adequate salary fixed . The Board taking the same into consideration , beg leave to inform ...
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... allowed two rations per day . That his clerk be allowed pr day . dollars per month and dollars pr month and two rations We have enclosed a paper signed by Colonel Morgan , which will shew Congress his expectations and his Ideas of the ...
... allowed two rations per day . That his clerk be allowed pr day . dollars per month and dollars pr month and two rations We have enclosed a paper signed by Colonel Morgan , which will shew Congress his expectations and his Ideas of the ...
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