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... entered only in the journal kept by the Secre- tary of Congress for the Superintendent of Finance : Morris Papers , Congressional Proceedings . 98814 ° -27 - VOL 27—1 365 to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or 348591 ...
... entered only in the journal kept by the Secre- tary of Congress for the Superintendent of Finance : Morris Papers , Congressional Proceedings . 98814 ° -27 - VOL 27—1 365 to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or 348591 ...
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United States. Continental Congress. to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or embassy to a foreign court , or for negotiating treaties with foreign powers , shall not exceed three thousand dollars per annum.1 A motion was made by ...
United States. Continental Congress. to reside in a Foreign Court to a commission or embassy to a foreign court , or for negotiating treaties with foreign powers , shall not exceed three thousand dollars per annum.1 A motion was made by ...
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... foreign nations , be referred to the in- structions of the thirtieth day of May , 1783 , relative to British debts , the objects of which they are hereby directed to urge with perseverance . That they require with firmness and decision ...
... foreign nations , be referred to the in- structions of the thirtieth day of May , 1783 , relative to British debts , the objects of which they are hereby directed to urge with perseverance . That they require with firmness and decision ...
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... Foreign Affairs , viz . " Mr. Barclay has in his hands the affair of the Alliance and Bon Homme Richard . I will afford him all the assistance in my power ; but it is a very perplexed business . That expedition , though for particular ...
... Foreign Affairs , viz . " Mr. Barclay has in his hands the affair of the Alliance and Bon Homme Richard . I will afford him all the assistance in my power ; but it is a very perplexed business . That expedition , though for particular ...
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... foreign powers ; and that they be instructed to make enquiry into the cause of the seizure and detention of the said schooner and her cargo ; and if it shall appear that she has been unjustly detained , to demand the release of the ...
... foreign powers ; and that they be instructed to make enquiry into the cause of the seizure and detention of the said schooner and her cargo ; and if it shall appear that she has been unjustly detained , to demand the release of the ...
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