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... proper and necessary assistance to the Superintend of finance for effecting these purposes.2 1 This paragraph was also entered in the manuscript Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs . ' Hodgdon's letter is in the Papers of the Continental ...
... proper and necessary assistance to the Superintend of finance for effecting these purposes.2 1 This paragraph was also entered in the manuscript Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs . ' Hodgdon's letter is in the Papers of the Continental ...
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... proper to be adopted in order to take possession of the frontier posts , Resolved , That the commanding Officer of the troops now in the service of the United States be , and he is hereby directed to open a correspondence with the ...
... proper to be adopted in order to take possession of the frontier posts , Resolved , That the commanding Officer of the troops now in the service of the United States be , and he is hereby directed to open a correspondence with the ...
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... proper to consider whether the U. S. will dispense with the services of that Minister . " THURSDAY , MAY 13 , 1784 . Congress Assembled : Present as yesterday . The Committee of qualifications , consisting of Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , Mr ...
... proper to consider whether the U. S. will dispense with the services of that Minister . " THURSDAY , MAY 13 , 1784 . Congress Assembled : Present as yesterday . The Committee of qualifications , consisting of Mr. [ Roger ] Sherman , Mr ...
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... proper representation to his most Catholic Majesty of the outrage com- plained of , and the conduct of his Governour of the Havanna towards the Citizens of the United States lately residing in the Havanna . And to express to his said ...
... proper representation to his most Catholic Majesty of the outrage com- plained of , and the conduct of his Governour of the Havanna towards the Citizens of the United States lately residing in the Havanna . And to express to his said ...
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... proper for Congress in the place of their permanent residence , together with proceedings of inhabitants of Williamsburg relative to that subject . 17. Report upon the motion for reducing certain loan Office certifi- cates . 18. Mr ...
... proper for Congress in the place of their permanent residence , together with proceedings of inhabitants of Williamsburg relative to that subject . 17. Report upon the motion for reducing certain loan Office certifi- cates . 18. Mr ...
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