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... leave to state for the Consider- ation of Congress , the grounds on which Colonel has founded his claim for Commutation which are : That his not being annexed to any Regiment in the service ought to enable him to be considered as an ...
... leave to state for the Consider- ation of Congress , the grounds on which Colonel has founded his claim for Commutation which are : That his not being annexed to any Regiment in the service ought to enable him to be considered as an ...
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... leave to reside at New Orleans for the purpose of receiving such American productions as may be brought down the said river Mississippi , and for exporting the same from thence in American or Spanish bottoms under the regulations of the ...
... leave to reside at New Orleans for the purpose of receiving such American productions as may be brought down the said river Mississippi , and for exporting the same from thence in American or Spanish bottoms under the regulations of the ...
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... leave to Report : That the Memorialist , as Agent for sundry Merchants in Europe , states that he is in repeated instances , offered Transfers of the Funded , or Registered Debt of the United States , as well as the circulating Cer ...
... leave to Report : That the Memorialist , as Agent for sundry Merchants in Europe , states that he is in repeated instances , offered Transfers of the Funded , or Registered Debt of the United States , as well as the circulating Cer ...
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