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... America had no concern in the expedition ; but that it was carried on wholly under the authority and for the advantage of his Most Christian Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his ...
... America had no concern in the expedition ; but that it was carried on wholly under the authority and for the advantage of his Most Christian Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his ...
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... America , founded on the principles of equality , reciprocity and friendship , may be of mutual advantage to both nations - Now THEREFORE KNOW YE , that we , reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity , prudence and ability ...
... America , founded on the principles of equality , reciprocity and friendship , may be of mutual advantage to both nations - Now THEREFORE KNOW YE , that we , reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity , prudence and ability ...
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... America , the eighth . The Committee of the week [ Mr. David Howell , Mr. James Mon- roe and Mr. Abiel Foster ] to whom was referred a letter dated Lancaster County the 30th day of April Ult . and signed Henry Dulhire , Deputy of the ...
... America , the eighth . The Committee of the week [ Mr. David Howell , Mr. James Mon- roe and Mr. Abiel Foster ] to whom was referred a letter dated Lancaster County the 30th day of April Ult . and signed Henry Dulhire , Deputy of the ...
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... America , for one year , and until others shall be appointed in their stead , and appear to take their places . Henry Ward , Sec ! " That by the fifth of the Articles of Confederation it is agreed , " that delegates shall be annually ...
... America , for one year , and until others shall be appointed in their stead , and appear to take their places . Henry Ward , Sec ! " That by the fifth of the Articles of Confederation it is agreed , " that delegates shall be annually ...
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... America , it is declared , " That no body of forces shall be kept up by any State in time of peace , except such number only as in the judgment of the United States in Congress assembled , shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts ...
... America , it is declared , " That no body of forces shall be kept up by any State in time of peace , except such number only as in the judgment of the United States in Congress assembled , shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts ...
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