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... the day , they were entered only in the Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs , in Secret Journal , No. 4 , and in Secret Journal , No. 6 , Vol . III . Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee 366 Journals of Congress.
... the day , they were entered only in the Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs , in Secret Journal , No. 4 , and in Secret Journal , No. 6 , Vol . III . Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee 366 Journals of Congress.
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United States. Continental Congress. Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee on the letters from the ministers of the United States in Europe ; and on the question to agree to the following paragraph : " That ...
United States. Continental Congress. Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee on the letters from the ministers of the United States in Europe ; and on the question to agree to the following paragraph : " That ...
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... consideration of Con- gress will soon be compleated and make known the terms on which the lands of the U. S. may be obtained . ' The Committee of the week [ Mr. David Howell , Mr. James Mon- roe and Mr. Abiel Foster ] on the letter ...
... consideration of Con- gress will soon be compleated and make known the terms on which the lands of the U. S. may be obtained . ' The Committee of the week [ Mr. David Howell , Mr. James Mon- roe and Mr. Abiel Foster ] on the letter ...
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... consideration of his advanced age and his repeated applications for that purpose submit the following report . When the numerous and important treaties now pending in Europe shall have been negotiated it may be proper to consider ...
... consideration of his advanced age and his repeated applications for that purpose submit the following report . When the numerous and important treaties now pending in Europe shall have been negotiated it may be proper to consider ...
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... consideration thereof . And on the question to agree to that motion , the yeas and nays being required by Mr. [ Richard Dobbs ] Spaight , New Hampshire , Mr. Foster , Blanchard , no : } no Maryland , Mr. Stone , Chase , nono no ...
... consideration thereof . And on the question to agree to that motion , the yeas and nays being required by Mr. [ Richard Dobbs ] Spaight , New Hampshire , Mr. Foster , Blanchard , no : } no Maryland , Mr. Stone , Chase , nono no ...
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