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... powers , and at the same time preserve the harmony and interests of the Union : Or to concur in those measures which may be necessary to counteract the policy of those powers with whom they shall not be able to form Commercial treaties ...
... powers , and at the same time preserve the harmony and interests of the Union : Or to concur in those measures which may be necessary to counteract the policy of those powers with whom they shall not be able to form Commercial treaties ...
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... powers , and separately aiding those powers to defeat the regulations of each other ; for unless the States act together there is no plan of policy into which they can seperately enter which they will not be seperately interested to ...
... powers , and separately aiding those powers to defeat the regulations of each other ; for unless the States act together there is no plan of policy into which they can seperately enter which they will not be seperately interested to ...
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United States. Continental Congress. power , its operation must produce the most mischievous effects . Unable to counteract the restrictions of those powers by similar restrictions here , or to support the interests of their Citizens by ...
United States. Continental Congress. power , its operation must produce the most mischievous effects . Unable to counteract the restrictions of those powers by similar restrictions here , or to support the interests of their Citizens by ...
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REGULATION OF TREASURY | 6 |
DEVELOPMENT OF EXECUTIVE MACHINERY | 18 |
NATIONAL DEBT | 21 |
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according to Committee aforesaid April Army ay ay ay Beatty Board of Treasury certificates Charles Committee Book Committee consisting Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress dated David Howell Delegates dollars Ellery expences February February 11 folio Foreign Affairs Gardner Georgia Gerry Grayson Hampshire Henry hereby Hindman Holten Houstoun Hugh Williamson Indians indorsement Jacob James James McHenry James Monroe January Jersey John Johnson Joseph June late Loan Office March Maryland Massachusetts McHenry Monroe motion nays being required nental Congress Ordinance Papers Pennsylvania petition Pierse Pierse Long Pinckney Platt R. R. Livingston read this day referred a letter referred a memorial report was rendered resolutions of Congress Resolved respecting Rhode Island Richard Dobbs Rufus King Samuel Hardy Secret Journal Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress Sitgreaves South Carolina Spaight submit the following thereof township treaty United Virginia William Samuel William Samuel Johnson yeas and nays York