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... of Finance : Morris Papers , Congressional Proceedings . 98814-27 - VOL 27-1 365 244703 to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or TUESDAY , MAY 11 , 1784 . Congress assembled: Present, eleven states as yesterday. ...
... of Finance : Morris Papers , Congressional Proceedings . 98814-27 - VOL 27-1 365 244703 to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or TUESDAY , MAY 11 , 1784 . Congress assembled: Present, eleven states as yesterday. ...
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United States. Continental Congress. to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or embassy to a foreign court , or for negotiating treaties with foreign powers , shall not exceed three thousand dollars per annum.1 A motion was made by ...
United States. Continental Congress. to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or embassy to a foreign court , or for negotiating treaties with foreign powers , shall not exceed three thousand dollars per annum.1 A motion was made by ...
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... courts of Europe , and they hope that this deviation from the practice of friendly nations may be ascribed to its true cause , and not to any want of respect to their friends , or of attach- ment to treaties , to the faithful observance ...
... courts of Europe , and they hope that this deviation from the practice of friendly nations may be ascribed to its true cause , and not to any want of respect to their friends , or of attach- ment to treaties , to the faithful observance ...
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... to the several states individually . That Doctor Franklin be instructed to express to the Court of France the constant desire of Congress to meet their wishes ; that these states are about to form 368 Journals of Congress.
... to the several states individually . That Doctor Franklin be instructed to express to the Court of France the constant desire of Congress to meet their wishes ; that these states are about to form 368 Journals of Congress.
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... Court of Great Britain treaties with foreign powers ; and that they be instructed to make enquiry into the cause of the seizure and detention of the said schooner and her cargo ; and if it shall appear that she has been unjustly ...
... Court of Great Britain treaties with foreign powers ; and that they be instructed to make enquiry into the cause of the seizure and detention of the said schooner and her cargo ; and if it shall appear that she has been unjustly ...
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