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... interests of these United States , that there be an uniform and equal administra- tion of maritime law within the said states , and therefore the Com- mittee on Appeals submit to the consideration of Congress , the fol- lowing ...
... interests of these United States , that there be an uniform and equal administra- tion of maritime law within the said states , and therefore the Com- mittee on Appeals submit to the consideration of Congress , the fol- lowing ...
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... Interest in it . Very few of the Members understand even the State of our naval Affairs or have Time or Inclination to attend to them . But why is not this System changed ? It is in my Opinion convenient to the Family Compact . The ...
... Interest in it . Very few of the Members understand even the State of our naval Affairs or have Time or Inclination to attend to them . But why is not this System changed ? It is in my Opinion convenient to the Family Compact . The ...
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... interest , if Congress shall so determine , or one half thereof upon their own security . ' The original is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , Virginia , Credentials of Delegates . 2 This petition is in the Papers of the ...
... interest , if Congress shall so determine , or one half thereof upon their own security . ' The original is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , Virginia , Credentials of Delegates . 2 This petition is in the Papers of the ...
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... interest of the alliance between these States and the Court of France . April 28. 1779.1 The undersigned Members of the Congress of the United States of North America have the honor to inform the said Congress , That upon good grounds ...
... interest of the alliance between these States and the Court of France . April 28. 1779.1 The undersigned Members of the Congress of the United States of North America have the honor to inform the said Congress , That upon good grounds ...
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... interest of the United States highly depend ; " he then proceeded to lay on the table a paper signed by him , which , with sundry papers therein referred to , was read . On the question , shall Mr. A. Lee be recalled ? The yeas and nays ...
... interest of the United States highly depend ; " he then proceeded to lay on the table a paper signed by him , which , with sundry papers therein referred to , was read . On the question , shall Mr. A. Lee be recalled ? The yeas and nays ...
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¹ This report accounts Adjourned aforesaid appointed Armstrong army Atlee ay ay ay ay Burke ay div ay Henry ay Holten ay Maryland ay Muhlenberg ay New Jersey ay North Carolina ay Pennsylvania ay Sharpe ay South ay Virginia ayay bills Board of Treasury Board of War Brigadier Captain Carmichael Collins Colonel commissary commissioners Congress proceeded Connecticut consideration Continental Congress dated Delaware delegates deputy Dickinson Drayton Elbridge Ellery expences favour folio Gerry Gouverneur Hampshire Hampshire Grants hundred Huntington John July June Laurens letter M'Kean M'Lene Marchant Marine Committee Massachusetts Bay members chosen memorial Meriwether Minister Plenipotentiary Morris motion nays being required oClock to Morrow Paca Papers pay master Peabody Penn petition Plater quarter master question to agree referred regiment resolution Resolved respective Rhode Island Scudder Sherman Silas Deane Smith South Carolina thereof Thomas thousand dollars treaty United warrant issue Whereupon Whipple William yeas and nays