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... duty , and their peni- tence for their offences ; that they were seduced and stimulated by the arts and practices of the late Captain Carberry of the Pen sylvania line and Lieut- Sullivan of the regiment of light dragoons , who have ...
... duty , and their peni- tence for their offences ; that they were seduced and stimulated by the arts and practices of the late Captain Carberry of the Pen sylvania line and Lieut- Sullivan of the regiment of light dragoons , who have ...
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... duty of Congress to reduce every unnecessary expence , as well to support the public credit , as to relieve their Constituents from a pressure of taxes , which however burthensome has been unavoidable ; Resolved , That after the first ...
... duty of Congress to reduce every unnecessary expence , as well to support the public credit , as to relieve their Constituents from a pressure of taxes , which however burthensome has been unavoidable ; Resolved , That after the first ...
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... Duty which have called the Attention of the Secretary at War to other Objects . Having thus gone as far into these Details as my Situation will admit , your Excellency must pardon my Mention of another Subject connected with it . The ...
... Duty which have called the Attention of the Secretary at War to other Objects . Having thus gone as far into these Details as my Situation will admit , your Excellency must pardon my Mention of another Subject connected with it . The ...
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... duty of Congress at all times , but more especially when their constituents are exposed to heavy taxes , and the finances greatly embarrassed , to embrace every opportunity to introduce economy in the public expend- itures . And whereas ...
... duty of Congress at all times , but more especially when their constituents are exposed to heavy taxes , and the finances greatly embarrassed , to embrace every opportunity to introduce economy in the public expend- itures . And whereas ...
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... duty on the Salt and that the same regulation would take place with respect to Brandy . That his Majesty had declared L'Orient a Free Port , because it is the Port which the Americans have preferred to any other . The above is the ...
... duty on the Salt and that the same regulation would take place with respect to Brandy . That his Majesty had declared L'Orient a Free Port , because it is the Port which the Americans have preferred to any other . The above is the ...
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