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... Commissioners or any one or more of them be author- ised to negotiate with the Emperor of Morocco and such other States on the Coast of Barbary as may be necessary , for procuring passports for the vessels of the U. States , and to ...
... Commissioners or any one or more of them be author- ised to negotiate with the Emperor of Morocco and such other States on the Coast of Barbary as may be necessary , for procuring passports for the vessels of the U. States , and to ...
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... Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the act of Congress of the twentieth of February 1782 to adjust and finally settle all accounts between the United States and each individual State , be and they hereby are empowered and required ...
... Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the act of Congress of the twentieth of February 1782 to adjust and finally settle all accounts between the United States and each individual State , be and they hereby are empowered and required ...
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... commissioner should be appointed by Congress , one by the State of Virginia , and another by those two commissioners , who , or a majority of whom , should be authorised and empowered to adjust and liquidate the account of the necessary ...
... commissioner should be appointed by Congress , one by the State of Virginia , and another by those two commissioners , who , or a majority of whom , should be authorised and empowered to adjust and liquidate the account of the necessary ...
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... Commissioner in Europe shall have adjusted them and transmitted to me the Copies . No Man in Congress can be more earnestly desirous than I am , to obtain a final Liquidation of these foreign Accounts , and I must take Leave to say ...
... Commissioner in Europe shall have adjusted them and transmitted to me the Copies . No Man in Congress can be more earnestly desirous than I am , to obtain a final Liquidation of these foreign Accounts , and I must take Leave to say ...
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... commissioners to the said conference . " 991 A motion was made by Mr. [ Elbridge ] Gerry , seconded by Mr. [ William ] Ellery , that the farther consideration of the report be postponed until Thursday next , and on the ques- tion for ...
... commissioners to the said conference . " 991 A motion was made by Mr. [ Elbridge ] Gerry , seconded by Mr. [ William ] Ellery , that the farther consideration of the report be postponed until Thursday next , and on the ques- tion for ...
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¹ This report Abraham Clark According agst appointed army ay ay ay ay North Carolina ayay Benjamin Huntington Beresford Boudinot Carroll certificates Clark Commissioners Committee Book Condict Confederation Cong Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Court debts Delaware Delegates dollars Elbridge Elias Boudinot Ellery expence Fitzsimmons folio France Gerry gress half-pay Hamilton Hampshire Hawkins Higginson Holten Howell Hugh Hugh Williamson Huntington impost Indians indorsement instructions Jacob Read James Duane James McHenry Jersey John Francis John Francis Mercer land legislature letter Madison Maryland Massachusetts memorial Mercer Ministers Montgomery motion nays being required North Carolina October opinion Osgood Papers peace Pennsylvania Peters proposed question to agree record in Committee referred resolution Resolved respect revenue Rhode Island Richard Rutledge Samuel Secret Journal Secretary Secretary at War September Superintendent of Finance Tilton tion Treaty United Virginia Williamson Wilson writing of James yeas and nays