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... claims after the 17 March instant , they may , consistently with the said resolve , complete the liquidation of all such accounts , as may be deposited in their respec- tive Offices previous to that day . That such claims in the several ...
... claims after the 17 March instant , they may , consistently with the said resolve , complete the liquidation of all such accounts , as may be deposited in their respec- tive Offices previous to that day . That such claims in the several ...
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... claims to western territory , has been to establish and secure the tranquillity of the United States , and of every state in the Union that might be affected by such claims or cessions ; Resolved , in order to obtain that great object ...
... claims to western territory , has been to establish and secure the tranquillity of the United States , and of every state in the Union that might be affected by such claims or cessions ; Resolved , in order to obtain that great object ...
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... Claims of Individuals has been much longer , and the Expence much greater than in any other State ; and that in the latter , the State has Assumed the Settlement of the Claims of their Citizens against the United States , both before ...
... Claims of Individuals has been much longer , and the Expence much greater than in any other State ; and that in the latter , the State has Assumed the Settlement of the Claims of their Citizens against the United States , both before ...
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CONSULS | 100 |
INDIAN AFFAIRS 185195 | 198 |
BOUNDARY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA 622629 | 238 |
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According to indorsement aforesaid appointed April Arthur Lee Article ay ay Bayard beg leave Bloodworth Board of Treasury Charles Citizens commanding Commissioner Committee Book Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Court Dane Delaware Delegates Department Dollars expences February February 25 folio Foreign Affairs Georgia Gorham Grains Grayson Hampshire Hindman Hornblower Houstoun hundred Indians James January Jersey John Johnson July June Kean King leave to Report Loan Office March March 24 Maryland Massachusetts Memorialist Money Monroe motion nays being required North Opinion Papers parties payment Pennsylvania petition Pierse Pinckney Present read a letter recommended report was rendered Requisition Resolve of Congress respecting Rhode Island Roger Alden Rufus Rufus King Samuel Osgood Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress signed by Samuel Silver South Carolina submitted Symmes Thomson Treasury to report Treaty United Virginia Walter Livingston William Samuel yeas and nays York