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... taken and carried away in violation of the preliminary and definitive articles of peace ; and to enable them to do this on precise grounds , Congress will furnish them with necessary facts and documents . Resolved , That Doctor Franklin ...
... taken and carried away in violation of the preliminary and definitive articles of peace ; and to enable them to do this on precise grounds , Congress will furnish them with necessary facts and documents . Resolved , That Doctor Franklin ...
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... taken by an English armed vessel , and retaken by an American frigate called the Boston ; that she was carried to Bos- ton , and there sold as French property by Mr. de Valnais , consul for France at that port ; that he un- faithfully ...
... taken by an English armed vessel , and retaken by an American frigate called the Boston ; that she was carried to Bos- ton , and there sold as French property by Mr. de Valnais , consul for France at that port ; that he un- faithfully ...
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... taken , Mr. David Humphreys was elected.1 The committee , consisting of Mr. [ Thomas ] Stone , Mr. [ Edward ] Hand and Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , to whom was referred a letter of May 3 , from Samuel Hodgdon , commissary of military stores ...
... taken , Mr. David Humphreys was elected.1 The committee , consisting of Mr. [ Thomas ] Stone , Mr. [ Edward ] Hand and Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , to whom was referred a letter of May 3 , from Samuel Hodgdon , commissary of military stores ...
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... taken place at the Havanna . Your Committee cannot but consider the sudden arrest without any previous notice to withdraw themselves , and indis- criminate imprisonment in a common dungion ( with felons and persons of the vilest ...
... taken place at the Havanna . Your Committee cannot but consider the sudden arrest without any previous notice to withdraw themselves , and indis- criminate imprisonment in a common dungion ( with felons and persons of the vilest ...
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... taken from those of the states adjoining , wherein such tables have been formed : on which payments an interest shall be allowed at the rate of six per centum per annum from the time of paiment . 1 This report , in the writing of ...
... taken from those of the states adjoining , wherein such tables have been formed : on which payments an interest shall be allowed at the rate of six per centum per annum from the time of paiment . 1 This report , in the writing of ...
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