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... authority to permit or refuse it , these powers being reserved 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 ...
... authority to permit or refuse it , these powers being reserved 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 ...
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... authority and for the advantage of his Most Christian Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his Majesty's ministers , they then take such measures as in their discretion shall be thought ...
... authority and for the advantage of his Most Christian Majesty . That if this fact should not be so apparent as to give full satisfaction to his Majesty's ministers , they then take such measures as in their discretion shall be thought ...
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... authority for us , and in our name , to confer , treat and negotiate with the ambassador , minister or commissioner of vested with full and suffi- cient powers of and concerning ( a treaty of amity , or a treaty of amity and commerce ...
... authority for us , and in our name , to confer , treat and negotiate with the ambassador , minister or commissioner of vested with full and suffi- cient powers of and concerning ( a treaty of amity , or a treaty of amity and commerce ...
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... authority or just cause , taken , carried away and converted to his own use , military stores the property of the United States , to about the value of 23,7371⁄2 dollars . That the only excuse made by the said Luther Stoddart for his ...
... authority or just cause , taken , carried away and converted to his own use , military stores the property of the United States , to about the value of 23,7371⁄2 dollars . That the only excuse made by the said Luther Stoddart for his ...
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... authorities which Delegates have a right to exercise , conforming to such instructions you may receive from our General Assembly : having , holding & enjoying all the profits & emoluments which to your Delegation belong , or of right ...
... authorities which Delegates have a right to exercise , conforming to such instructions you may receive from our General Assembly : having , holding & enjoying all the profits & emoluments which to your Delegation belong , or of right ...
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