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... objects of the petition , nor has there been any settlement made similar to the one now requested . But in consideration of the services rendered by the Petitioners , which are authenticated by Major General Knox , I beg leave to submit ...
... objects of the petition , nor has there been any settlement made similar to the one now requested . But in consideration of the services rendered by the Petitioners , which are authenticated by Major General Knox , I beg leave to submit ...
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... object , not only as it may introduce a greater simplicity into the public accounts , but also as it may further the subsequent arrange- ments which shall become necessary for managing the public debts . That every operation which can ...
... object , not only as it may introduce a greater simplicity into the public accounts , but also as it may further the subsequent arrange- ments which shall become necessary for managing the public debts . That every operation which can ...
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... object in view , as could be wished , altho ' unacquainted as I am with the militia laws of the several states , I cannot undertake to say what particular regulation should be adopted for classing or forming the great body of citizens ...
... object in view , as could be wished , altho ' unacquainted as I am with the militia laws of the several states , I cannot undertake to say what particular regulation should be adopted for classing or forming the great body of citizens ...
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... it was not because I had been inattentive to that Object or had neglected to bring the Matter before Congress . It is very painful to me , Sir , that 574 Journals of Congress On motion, the blank in the second part was ...
... it was not because I had been inattentive to that Object or had neglected to bring the Matter before Congress . It is very painful to me , Sir , that 574 Journals of Congress On motion, the blank in the second part was ...
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... 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 Comptroller has lately lamented to me that the frequent Applications ...
... 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 Comptroller has lately lamented to me that the frequent Applications ...
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