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... March , 1780 , and that the continental loan officer of the State of Maryland be directed to pay such allowance out of the four tenths of the bills aforesaid remaining in his hands subject to the order of Congress . Your Committee find ...
... March , 1780 , and that the continental loan officer of the State of Maryland be directed to pay such allowance out of the four tenths of the bills aforesaid remaining in his hands subject to the order of Congress . Your Committee find ...
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... March from Oliver Pollock agent for the United States at the port of Havanna and the representation of M : Robert Totten of the 27th February , 1784 , relative to the ill Treatment of the American Merchants and others trading at the ...
... March from Oliver Pollock agent for the United States at the port of Havanna and the representation of M : Robert Totten of the 27th February , 1784 , relative to the ill Treatment of the American Merchants and others trading at the ...
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... March and April , did not arrive in Camp ' til on the 15th of June . But it does not appear that any notice was given to the soldiery that the notes would be paid them at a certain time : or such information to those who were to ...
... March and April , did not arrive in Camp ' til on the 15th of June . But it does not appear that any notice was given to the soldiery that the notes would be paid them at a certain time : or such information to those who were to ...
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... march a suffi- cient number of troops , as soon as possible to take possession of the forts of Niagara and Detroit and Fort McIntosh on the Ohio , and that it be left to the discretion of the Commissioners to hold the treaties at such ...
... march a suffi- cient number of troops , as soon as possible to take possession of the forts of Niagara and Detroit and Fort McIntosh on the Ohio , and that it be left to the discretion of the Commissioners to hold the treaties at such ...
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... March , 1784 , from Governor Hancock , inclosing petition of Col. Badlam , and resolves of Legislature of Massa- chusetts thereon . 11. On letter May 6 , from Richard Humpton , May , 1784 399 13. On a letter from President Dickinson ...
... March , 1784 , from Governor Hancock , inclosing petition of Col. Badlam , and resolves of Legislature of Massa- chusetts thereon . 11. On letter May 6 , from Richard Humpton , May , 1784 399 13. On a letter from President Dickinson ...
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