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United States. Continental Congress. closed with them ; and also a Letter from the Queen of Portugal1 to Congress . I have the Honor to be , etc. , His Excellency THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . 3 JOHN JAY . NEW YORK 5 February 17882 SIR : I ...
United States. Continental Congress. closed with them ; and also a Letter from the Queen of Portugal1 to Congress . I have the Honor to be , etc. , His Excellency THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . 3 JOHN JAY . NEW YORK 5 February 17882 SIR : I ...
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United States. Continental Congress. presume this Object ( being of a positive nature , and not necessarily connected with the Business of their Department ) was not intended by Congress to form part of the Subject in Reference . All ...
United States. Continental Congress. presume this Object ( being of a positive nature , and not necessarily connected with the Business of their Department ) was not intended by Congress to form part of the Subject in Reference . All ...
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United States. Continental Congress. OFFICE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS 30th May 17881 SIR : I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency herewith enclosed , a Letter 2 of the 28th Instant from the Count de Moustier with the Papers which ...
United States. Continental Congress. OFFICE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS 30th May 17881 SIR : I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency herewith enclosed , a Letter 2 of the 28th Instant from the Count de Moustier with the Papers which ...
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