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Página 369
... receive , sell and divide prizes , & c . The Crown bought two of them at public sale ; and the money I understand is lodged in the hands of a responsible person at May , 1784 369 their wishes; that these states are about to form ...
... receive , sell and divide prizes , & c . The Crown bought two of them at public sale ; and the money I understand is lodged in the hands of a responsible person at May , 1784 369 their wishes; that these states are about to form ...
Página 370
... receive a balance due to him . That account , however , is I believe unsettled ; and the absence of some of the captains is said to make another difficulty , which retards the completion of the business . I never paid nor received any ...
... receive a balance due to him . That account , however , is I believe unsettled ; and the absence of some of the captains is said to make another difficulty , which retards the completion of the business . I never paid nor received any ...
Página 373
... receive propositions for such treaty , and to conclude and sign the same , transmitting it to the United States in Congress assembled for their final ratification . This commission to continue in force for a term not exceeding two years ...
... receive propositions for such treaty , and to conclude and sign the same , transmitting it to the United States in Congress assembled for their final ratification . This commission to continue in force for a term not exceeding two years ...
Página 384
... receive monies due from the Spanish Government and the subjects of Spain , as an insult too serious to be overlooked or submitted to by a free people . Your Committee cannot allow themselves to believe that such measures have been ...
... receive monies due from the Spanish Government and the subjects of Spain , as an insult too serious to be overlooked or submitted to by a free people . Your Committee cannot allow themselves to believe that such measures have been ...
Página 386
... receive the interest of the sums owing to them as officers in the said Line in France , and a letter from B. Genl ... receiving the interest which may become due to them respectively in France , which has been generally granted to ...
... receive the interest of the sums owing to them as officers in the said Line in France , and a letter from B. Genl ... receiving the interest which may become due to them respectively in France , which has been generally granted to ...
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