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... principally transacted : hence it has hap- pened that even the salaries complained of have not been found sufficient to induce persons properly qualified to accept of many important offices , and the public business is September , 1783 583.
... principally transacted : hence it has hap- pened that even the salaries complained of have not been found sufficient to induce persons properly qualified to accept of many important offices , and the public business is September , 1783 583.
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United States. Continental Congress. of many important offices , and the public business is left undone . Your committee are nevertheless of opinion , that since the cessation of hostilities , and the reduction of the price of most of ...
United States. Continental Congress. of many important offices , and the public business is left undone . Your committee are nevertheless of opinion , that since the cessation of hostilities , and the reduction of the price of most of ...
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... importance ought to be regulated , will not sign but in Concert . That Holland had not yet settled her arrangements , but 1 This report , in the writing of James Duane , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 25 , II , folio ...
... importance ought to be regulated , will not sign but in Concert . That Holland had not yet settled her arrangements , but 1 This report , in the writing of James Duane , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 25 , II , folio ...
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... important business submitted to them , with the very interesting consequences which it involves : they find that the sole obstruction to laying off the before- mentioned land , originates in the disposition of the Indians , who claim a ...
... important business submitted to them , with the very interesting consequences which it involves : they find that the sole obstruction to laying off the before- mentioned land , originates in the disposition of the Indians , who claim a ...
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... important as Massachu- setts , should ever withhold her solid support to constitu- tional measures of the Confederacy , the result must be a dissolution of the union ; and then she must hold herself as alone responsible for the anarchy ...
... important as Massachu- setts , should ever withhold her solid support to constitu- tional measures of the Confederacy , the result must be a dissolution of the union ; and then she must hold herself as alone responsible for the anarchy ...
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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