Address and recommendations to the states |
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By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7, 1782 : Resolved, that the secretary at war, on or before the first day of January next, cause the non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to the lines of the respective states, including soldiers prisoners with the enemy, to be arranged in such a manner as to form complete regiments ... |
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By the United States in Congress assembled. February 20, 1782 : Whereas it is become indispensably necessary to settle and adjust, and finally to determine the proportions to be borne by the several states of the expences of the war ... |
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The committee, consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carrol [i.e. Carroll], Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Lee, to whom were referred a report on Indian affairs, read in Congress on the 21st of April last, a letter from General Schuyler ... with messages to and from certain hostile Indians on the subject of peace ... submit the following detail of facts and resolutions ... |
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Dunlap and Claypoole's American daily advertiser. |
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A general view of receipts and expenditures of public monies : by authority from the superintendent of finance, from the time of his entering on the administration of the finances, to the 31st December, 1781. |
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In Congress, August 16, 1779 : Resolved, that the cloathier general estimate the value of the several articles of soldiers cloathing at the prices they were respectively worth at the end of the year 1778 ... |
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In Congress, June 28, 1780 : Whereas Congress, on the eighteenth day of April last, resolved... therefore resolved, that the principal of all loans that have been made to these United States, shall finally be discharged by paying the full current value of bills when loaned ... |
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In Congress, June 29, 1779 : as Congress are bound by every motive of policy, and of public and private justice, to maintain the credit of the paper money emitted by their authority, on the faith of the United States, so it is their intention not only to avoid further emissions, but to diminish the quantity in circulation ... Resolved therefore, that twenty millions of dollars ... be borrowed on the faith of the United States, at an interest of six per cent. per annum. |
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An ordinance, for amending the ordinance, ascertaining what captures on water shall be lawful. |
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Ordinance for establishing a Board of Treasury |
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An ordinance for the better distribution of prizes in certain cases. |
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An ordinance, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes. |
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The Pennsylvania packet, and daily advertiser. |
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Plan for conducting the Hospital Department of the United States. |
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Regulations for the Quarter Master General's Department : By the United States in Congress assembled, October 23, 1782. |
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System on which ppovisions are to be issued |
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Treaties, etc. |
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U.S. Continental congress, 1780: |
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The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787 : ... Congress having received the report of the convention lately assembled in Philadelphia, resolved unanimously, that the said report, with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted to the several legislatures, in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates ... |
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The United States in Congress assembled, to all who shall these presents greeting : Whereas in and by our commission, dated at Philadelphia, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, the Honorable John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens, and Thomas Jefferson ... with Richard Oswald ... did conclude and sign on the part of the United States of America and the crown of Great-Britain, articles in the words following ... Now know ye, that we the United States in Congress assembled, have ratified and confirmed ... the said articles ... |
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