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... Majesty ; but that he may be assured it will be our constant care to place no peo- ple on more advantageous ground than the subjects of his Majesty . Resolved , That the papers containing the claim of the five Fosters , Brothers , for ...
... Majesty ; but that he may be assured it will be our constant care to place no peo- ple on more advantageous ground than the subjects of his Majesty . Resolved , That the papers containing the claim of the five Fosters , Brothers , for ...
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... Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his Majesty's ministers , they then take such measures as in their discretion shall be thought most conducive to an amicable and equitable adjustment ...
... Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his Majesty's ministers , they then take such measures as in their discretion shall be thought most conducive to an amicable and equitable adjustment ...
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... Majesty's forces in Canada , in order to ascertain the precise time when each of the posts within the territories of the United States , now occupied by British troops , shall be delivered up . That he endeavour to effect an exchange ...
... Majesty's forces in Canada , in order to ascertain the precise time when each of the posts within the territories of the United States , now occupied by British troops , shall be delivered up . That he endeavour to effect an exchange ...
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... Majesty of the outrage com- plained of , and the conduct of his Governour of the Havanna towards the Citizens of the United States lately residing in the Havanna . And to express to his said Majesty that Congress do not doubt but that ...
... Majesty of the outrage com- plained of , and the conduct of his Governour of the Havanna towards the Citizens of the United States lately residing in the Havanna . And to express to his said Majesty that Congress do not doubt but that ...
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... Majesty , leave to return to France , you learn it has been granted , but that the official letter of the Minister being lost , you expect a duplicate which will probably arrive in the Recess of Congress . It is with great concern , Sir ...
... Majesty , leave to return to France , you learn it has been granted , but that the official letter of the Minister being lost , you expect a duplicate which will probably arrive in the Recess of Congress . It is with great concern , Sir ...
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