United States. Continental Congress
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États-Unis. Continental Congress (1774-1789)
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Works
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Address and recommendations to the states | |
Association | |
By the United States in Congress assembled, April 23, 1784 resolved, that so much of the territory ceded, or to be ceded by individual states, to the United States, as is already purchased, or shall be purchased, of the Indian inhabitants, and offered for sale by Congress, shall be divided into distinct states in the following manner .. | |
Circular (United States. Continental Congress) | |
The Committee to whom was referred the letter of the commissioners authorised to form treaties with the Indian tribes ... report ... | |
The Committee to whom were referred the act of the legislature of Virginia, of the 2d of January, 1781 ... report ... | |
Congressional record | |
Constitutions des treize États-Unis de l'Amérique. | |
Constitutions of the several independent states of America. | |
Correspondence. | |
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms | |
Dict. of Amer. history | |
Les droits de la Grande-Bretagne, établis contre les prétentions des Américains : pour servir de réponse à la déclaration du Congrès général | |
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress held at Philadelphia, on the fifth of September, 1774 containing the Bill of Rights, a list of grievances, occasional resolves, the association, an address to the people of Great-Britain, and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British American colonies. | |
The grand committee, to whom was recommitted a report on the subject of supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, submit the following report. | |
Impressed with a sense of the sacred trust committed to them, and with an anxious and affectionate concern for the interest, honor and safety of their constituents, the United States in Congress assembled, have on various occasions, pointed out the dangerous situation of this nation .. | |
In Congress, April 14, 1777 : Resolved, that it be recommended to the executive powers of each of the United States to enquire into the conduct of all officers on the recruiting service within them respectively, to remove all such as belong to the battalions of their respective quotas, who have neglected their duty ... | |
In Congress. Baltimore, February 26, 1777 : Resolved, that an interest of six per cent. per annum, be allowed on all sums of money already borrowed, and directed to be borrowed, on loan-office certificates, although such certificates mention only an interest of four per centum per annum. ... | |
In Congress, June 10, 1777 : Resolved, I. That for supplying the Army of the United States with provisions, one commissary general and four deputy commissaries general of purchases, and one commissary general and three deputy commissaries general of issues, be appointed by Congress. ... | |
In Congress, Wednesday. April 3, 1776 : Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorising them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes. | |
Journals of Congress | |
Lettre adressée aux habitans de la province de Québec : ci-devant le Canada | |
Office for Foreign Affairs, October 13, 1785 : The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred back his report of the 19th ult. respecting consuls, accompanied with a motion of the same date, reports ... | |
Official letters to the Honorable American Congress : written, during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency, George Washington, .. | |
An ordinance for establishing a board, to liquidate and settle all accounts between the United States, and individual states. | |
An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America, and for regulating the value and alloy of coin. | |
An Ordinance for the government of the territory of the United States northwest of the River Ohio | |
Ordinance for the regulation of the office of the Secretary of Congress | |
An ordinance, to amend an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance for establishing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas." | |
Papers of the Continental congress, 1774-1789 | |
Plan for conducting the Quartermaster General's Department, agreed to in Congress, July 15th, 1780. | |
Las Proclamas de Filadelfia de 1774 y 1775 en la Caracas de 1777. | |
Proclamation (1778 May 9) | |
Proclamation (1778 November 17) | |
Proclamation (1779 March 20) | |
Proclamation (1779 October 20) | |
Proclamation (1780 March 11) | |
Proclamation (1780 October 18) | |
Proclamation (1781 March 20) | |
Proclamation (1781 October 26) | |
Proclamation (1782 March 19) | |
Proclamation (1782 October 11) | |
Proclamation (1783 October 18) | |
Propositions respecting the coinage of gold, silver, and copper. | |
Records of the Revolutionary War : containing the military and financial correspondence of distinguished officers, names of the officers and privates of regiments, companies, and corps, with the dates of their commissions and enlistments : general orders of Washington, Lee, and Greene, at Germantown and Valley Forge : with a list of distinguished prisoners of war, the time of their capture, exchange, etc. : to which is added the half-pay acts of the Continental Congress, the revolutionary pension laws, and a list of the officers of the Continental Army who acquired the right to half-pay, commutation, and lands | |
Report of the committee for regulating departments, &c. | |
The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America : being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. | |
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America. | |
Rules for the regulation of the navy of the United colonies of North America. | |
The several assemblies of New-Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, having refered to the Congress a resolution of the House of Commons of Great-Britain ... the Congress took the said resolution into consideration, and are thereupon of opinion. That the colonies of America are entitled to the sole and exclusive privilege of giving and granting their own money .. | |
Several methods of making salt-petre; | |
State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, Exeter, November 1, 1782 : Ordered, that the following proclamation for a general thanksgiving on the twenty-eighth day of November instant, received from the honorable Continental Congress, be forthwith printed ... | |
Supplement to an ordinance entitled An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory | |
A system on which ppovisions [i.e. provisions] are to be issued. | |
Treaties, etc. | |
United States in Congress assembled. February 15, 1786 : The committee, consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Kean, Mr. Monroe, and Mr. Pettit, to whom were referred several reports and documents concerning the system of general revenue, recommended by Congress on the 18th of April, 1783, report ... | |
United States lottery : the scheme is, that this lottery consist of four classes, of one hundred thousand tickets each. ... | |
The United States of America, in Congress assembled, to all who shall see these presents, greetings : Whereas the United States of America in Congress assembled, by their commission bearing date the twelfth day of May one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, thought proper to constitute John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson, their ministers plenipotentiary, giving to them, or a majority of them, full powers to confer, treat and negociate with the ambassador, minister or commissioner of His Majesty the Emperor of Morocco ... | |
War-Office, April 25, 1785 : Sir, On the memorial of Captain Jesse Grant and Captain Jesse Cook, referred to me from Congress, I beg leave to report ... |