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Página 367
... instructed to notify to the powers with whom they may negotiate , the great value at which these United States will esteem their friendship and connection , and that it will be their con- stant endeavour to promote a good understanding ...
... instructed to notify to the powers with whom they may negotiate , the great value at which these United States will esteem their friendship and connection , and that it will be their con- stant endeavour to promote a good understanding ...
Página 368
... 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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... 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 detained , to demand the release of the vessel and the restoration of her ...
... 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 detained , to demand the release of the vessel and the restoration of her ...
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... 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. Papers relating to qualifications of members from Rhode ...
... 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. Papers relating to qualifications of members from Rhode ...
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... instructed to represent to the United States in Congress assembled , that this State deem it essentially necessary to make provision to garrison the said posts immediately on the evacuation thereof by the british troops : that therefore ...
... instructed to represent to the United States in Congress assembled , that this State deem it essentially necessary to make provision to garrison the said posts immediately on the evacuation thereof by the british troops : that therefore ...
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