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United States in Congress assembled, April 13, 1787. The following letter was unanimously agreed to. : Sir, Our secretary for foreign affairs has transmitted to you copies of a let...
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A supplement to an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory." : Whereas it is found to be inconvenient to execute...
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By the United States in Congress assembled, April 21st, 1787. : On the report of a committee to whom was referred a report of the Board of Treasury on certain proposals for coining...
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An ordinance for the government of the Western Territory. : It is hereby ordained by the United States in Congress assembled, that there shall be appointed from time to time, a gov...
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By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces of the United States of American in the city of Philadelphia, &c., A proclamation : In order to protect the perso...
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The Following state of facts, is taken from the papers now lying on the table : it is presented to the members to save them the trouble of perusing them.
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The following is a correct transcript of the treaty between France and the United States of America, together with the ratification of the same by Congress.
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Paris, May 18, 1778. : Gentlemen, Certain intelligence having been received, that eleven British ships of war ... are in the road of St. Hellens, near Portsmouth, bound for North-A...
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To the public. : On the 17th day of May, 1781, the following plan was submitted to the consideration of the United States in Congress assembled: Plan for establishing a national ba...
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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...
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The freeholders and other electors, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Northern Liberties, and district of Southwark, are requested to attend at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, at...
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In committee, December 14, 1774. : Resolved, that the proceedings of this committee on November 30th, concerning the killing of sheep be republished in the English and German newsp...
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Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union between the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pe...
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The 9th article of the association of the late Continental Congress.
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The answer of the Congress to the King's proclamation. : We the delegates of the thirteen United Colonies in North-America, have taken into our most serious consideration a proclam...
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The association entered into by the American Continental Congress in behalf of all the colonies.
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By the United States of America, in Congress assembled, March 22d, 1783. : On the report of a committee to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Dyer, together with the memorial of the...
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The committee, consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carrol, Mr. Ha ..., Mr. Lee, to whom were referred a ... Indian affairs, read in Congress ...
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Congress having resolved to raise a corps consisting of infantry and cavalry, to be commanded by General Count Pulaski, all those who desire to distinguish themselves in the servic...
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