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... Whereas a central situation would be most eligible for the sitting of the Legislature of the United States , if such could be found in a condition to furnish in due time the accommodations necessary for facilitating public business ...
... Whereas a central situation would be most eligible for the sitting of the Legislature of the United States , if such could be found in a condition to furnish in due time the accommodations necessary for facilitating public business ...
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... Whereas the US in C As have recd the ratifications of the sa Constitution by 11 states did on the 28 Ult and the 5 and 6 inst agree to the following resolutions to wit . And whereas it does not appear that the states of RI and NC have ...
... Whereas the US in C As have recd the ratifications of the sa Constitution by 11 states did on the 28 Ult and the 5 and 6 inst agree to the following resolutions to wit . And whereas it does not appear that the states of RI and NC have ...
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... whereas a central situation would be most eligible for the sitting of the legislature of the United States , if such could be found in a condition to furnish in due time the accommodations necessary for facili- tating public business ...
... whereas a central situation would be most eligible for the sitting of the legislature of the United States , if such could be found in a condition to furnish in due time the accommodations necessary for facili- tating public business ...
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