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... received from the Commander in Chief can- not possibly be complied with in the time specified for that purpose , unless he can receive very considerable supplies of money . That General Greene also laid before your Committee letters and ...
... received from the Commander in Chief can- not possibly be complied with in the time specified for that purpose , unless he can receive very considerable supplies of money . That General Greene also laid before your Committee letters and ...
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... receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures ; Provided , that no Member of Congress shall be appointed a Judge of any of the said Courts . " 1 The Board of War to whom was referred the petition of Colonel Van ...
... receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures ; Provided , that no Member of Congress shall be appointed a Judge of any of the said Courts . " 1 The Board of War to whom was referred the petition of Colonel Van ...
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... received such decisive information from the Minister of France , with liberty to communicate it to Congress , think it is their indispensible duty to the United States and to them- selves , to lay the same explicitly before this the ...
... received such decisive information from the Minister of France , with liberty to communicate it to Congress , think it is their indispensible duty to the United States and to them- selves , to lay the same explicitly before this the ...
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... received , for the defence of the posts on the North river ; representing the importance of those posts , and requesting the directions of Congress that the said cannon be applied to this purpose ; Whereupon , A motion was made by Mr. S ...
... received , for the defence of the posts on the North river ; representing the importance of those posts , and requesting the directions of Congress that the said cannon be applied to this purpose ; Whereupon , A motion was made by Mr. S ...
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... received , and others which are con- stantly increasing the Pile , shall be decided , they may wait until the intire destruction of their State shall have rendered all application to congress , in its behalf , altogether unnecessary ...
... received , and others which are con- stantly increasing the Pile , shall be decided , they may wait until the intire destruction of their State shall have rendered all application to congress , in its behalf , altogether unnecessary ...
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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