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... supplies on the exertions of the several states . Resolved , That the consideration of the preamble first moved be ... supply- ing the treasury , and prepare an address to the several states on the subject of the several resolutions of ...
... supplies on the exertions of the several states . Resolved , That the consideration of the preamble first moved be ... supply- ing the treasury , and prepare an address to the several states on the subject of the several resolutions of ...
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... supply that vacancy : Major General Arnold by Mr. Jay , Colonel Stone by Mr. [ James ] Forbes , Brigadier General Weedon , by Mr. [ Henry ] Laurens , On motion of Mr. [ Henry ] Laurens , seconded by Mr. [ Samuel ] Holten , Resolved ...
... supply that vacancy : Major General Arnold by Mr. Jay , Colonel Stone by Mr. [ James ] Forbes , Brigadier General Weedon , by Mr. [ Henry ] Laurens , On motion of Mr. [ Henry ] Laurens , seconded by Mr. [ Samuel ] Holten , Resolved ...
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... supply the vacancy at the Board of War . A letter , of 31 August , from General Washington , was read , enclosing a letter of the same day from him to Colonel Bland , countermanding conformably to the resolution of 21st of that month ...
... supply the vacancy at the Board of War . A letter , of 31 August , from General Washington , was read , enclosing a letter of the same day from him to Colonel Bland , countermanding conformably to the resolution of 21st of that month ...
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... supplies provided for the army which are yet vastly deficient , to furnish the blankets requested for the ranging ... supply them . But we take the liberty of reporting that , It be recommended to the supreme Executive Council of the ...
... supplies provided for the army which are yet vastly deficient , to furnish the blankets requested for the ranging ... supply them . But we take the liberty of reporting that , It be recommended to the supreme Executive Council of the ...
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... supplies , but we find it out of our power , and we beg to be permitted to add , that unless some measures are taken , beyond the common mode of dealing , the Troops will experience the greatest distress . The articles of shirts , shoes ...
... supplies , but we find it out of our power , and we beg to be permitted to add , that unless some measures are taken , beyond the common mode of dealing , the Troops will experience the greatest distress . The articles of shirts , shoes ...
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¹ This report accountable Adjourned aforesaid application army Atlee ay ay ay beg leave bills Board of Admiralty Board of Treasury Board of War Catholick Majesty cloathing commissary commissioners committee of three Connecticut consideration the report Continental Congress continental loan office court Daniel of St dated December delegates Elbridge expences favour folio Forbes Gerry Gouverneur Griffin Hampshire Harnett Henry Henry Laurens Holten Houston Huntington James Jenifer Jeremiah Wadsworth Jersey John laid before Congress Langdon Laurens leave to report Lieutenant Colonel Livingston Lovell Marchant Marine Committee Maryland Massachusetts Bay Mathews members chosen memorial minister plenipotentiary Monday Morris motion Muhlenberg Nathaniel nays being required North November o'Clock to Morrow October Paca Papers Partridge pay master Peabody Pennsylvania petition Plater quarter master Resolved Rhode Island Scudder September Sherman South Carolina thereof Treasury brought treaty troops United Virginia warrant issue Washington Whereupon William Churchill yeas and nays York