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... hundred and eighty three dollars and 10 with interest thereon from April 9 , 1776 , and take up and cancel a certificate issued to him therefor by Wm . Denning the Commissioner for settling the accounts of the Quartermaster Generals ...
... hundred and eighty three dollars and 10 with interest thereon from April 9 , 1776 , and take up and cancel a certificate issued to him therefor by Wm . Denning the Commissioner for settling the accounts of the Quartermaster Generals ...
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... hundred and eighty three dollars and 10 , with interest thereon from April 9 , 1776 , and take up and cancel a 1 This report , in the writing of John Lawrance , is in the Papers of the Conti- nental Congress , No. 19 , V , folio 225 ...
... hundred and eighty three dollars and 10 , with interest thereon from April 9 , 1776 , and take up and cancel a 1 This report , in the writing of John Lawrance , is in the Papers of the Conti- nental Congress , No. 19 , V , folio 225 ...
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... hundred and eighty five . Your Majesty's good Friends . All which is submitted to the Wisdom of Congress.1 GENERAL POST OFFICE , NEW YORK , July 9th 1785 . SIR : In Obedience to the Act of Congress dated June 30th 1785 , I have made the ...
... hundred and eighty five . Your Majesty's good Friends . All which is submitted to the Wisdom of Congress.1 GENERAL POST OFFICE , NEW YORK , July 9th 1785 . SIR : In Obedience to the Act of Congress dated June 30th 1785 , I have made the ...
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... more than we have at present , and the Expence will be upwards of Four hundred Pounds Pr Annum more than it now is ; this will , probably , be counterbal- anced by the additional Number of Letters thrown into the July , 1785 527.
... more than we have at present , and the Expence will be upwards of Four hundred Pounds Pr Annum more than it now is ; this will , probably , be counterbal- anced by the additional Number of Letters thrown into the July , 1785 527.
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... hundred and six 50 dollars , for interest of the said debt . That by the translation of a certificate from Don Lewis Serrano , notary , & c of his Catholic Majesty , in the Havannah , it appears that Mr Pollock has bound himself to pay ...
... hundred and six 50 dollars , for interest of the said debt . That by the translation of a certificate from Don Lewis Serrano , notary , & c of his Catholic Majesty , in the Havannah , it appears that Mr Pollock has bound himself to pay ...
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