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... known , send greeting . 1 This resolution , in the writing of Arthur Lee , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 28 , folio 177 . and the Whereas an intercourse between citizens of the United 372 Journals of Congress.
... known , send greeting . 1 This resolution , in the writing of Arthur Lee , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 28 , folio 177 . and the Whereas an intercourse between citizens of the United 372 Journals of Congress.
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United States. Continental Congress. and the Whereas an intercourse between citizens of the United States of America , founded on the principles of equality , reciprocity and friendship , may be of mutual advantage to both nations - Now ...
United States. Continental Congress. and the Whereas an intercourse between citizens of the United States of America , founded on the principles of equality , reciprocity and friendship , may be of mutual advantage to both nations - Now ...
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... Whereas the legislature of the State of New York have instructed their delegates in Congress as follows , to wit : 1 This report , in the writing of Roger Sherman , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 23 , folio 247 ...
... Whereas the legislature of the State of New York have instructed their delegates in Congress as follows , to wit : 1 This report , in the writing of Roger Sherman , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 23 , folio 247 ...
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... whereas by the sixth Article of the Confederation and per- petual Union between the United States of 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 ...
... whereas by the sixth Article of the Confederation and per- petual Union between the United States of 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 ...
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... Whereas it appears by the Credentials of the Delegates from the State of Rhode Island that they were elected on the of to serve one year in Congress and without any mention in the said Credentials when the year should commence , and whereas ...
... Whereas it appears by the Credentials of the Delegates from the State of Rhode Island that they were elected on the of to serve one year in Congress and without any mention in the said Credentials when the year should commence , and whereas ...
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