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The United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited, Bethlehem Steel Company, and various underwriters, c...
Published 1938“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited, Bethlehem Steel Company, and various underwriters, e...
Published 1938“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Ltd., Bethlehem Steel Company, and various underwriters, clai...
Published 1933“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Ltd., Bethlehem Steel Company, and various underwriters, clai...
Published 1936“…[publisher not identified],…”
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United States of America, on behalf of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Limited and various underwriters, against Germany : Claimants exhibits.
Published 1929“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The United States of America, on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited and various underwriters, against Germany : oral argu...
Published 1929“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Circular letter from a committee appointed by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the federal army, to the officers in the different states. : Boston, (Massachusetts) Februar...
Published 1809“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, July 11, 1783. : Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties pa...
Published 1783“…[publisher not identified],…”
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To the citizens of America, who are creditors of the United States. : It has for some time past been a subject of dissatisfaction, and a just cause of complaint to the holders of l...
Published 1782“…[publisher not identified],…”
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To the public. : the commissioners appointed by Congress to examine and liquidate the public accounts, for the northern district, give this public notice ...
Published 1776“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Boston, 7th July, 1796. : Sir, In consequence of a representation made by several of the principal merchants in this state, sufferers by British spoilations, that some commercial c...
Published 1796“…[publisher not identified],…”
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(Circular.) Boston, (Massachusetts) Feb. 28, 1792. : Sir, We have had the honour to be appointed a committee, by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late army, to attend...
Published 1792“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Circular letter. From a committee appointed by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late federal army, to the officers of the different states. Boston, (Massachusetts,) Fe...
Published 1792“…[publisher not identified],…”
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To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York. : Gentlemen, Among the many objects which claim attention, there is, perhaps, none that calls for it more loudly, than th...
Published 1786“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Commissioners' office, 19th February, 1799. : Present Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Rich, Mr. Fitzsimons, Mr. Sitgreaves, Mr. Guillemard. : In the case of the Right Reverend Charles Inglis.*
Published 1799“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Facts and observations, justifying the claims of John Browne Cutting, citizen of the United States, against the United States : in a letter addressed to the Secretary of State. : T...
Published 1795“…[publisher not identified],…”
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From Thomas Fitzsimons to the secretary of state.-- Philadelphia, 22d October, 1794. : Sir, At a meeting of the merchants yesterday, they instructed their committee to inform the s...
Published 1794“…[publisher not identified],…”
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(The Following is a copy of the memorial presented by the officers of this state to Congress, and now on their table.) : To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives o...
Published 1789“…[publisher not identified],…”
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, April [blank] 1792. : Sir, In conformity to an appointment and instructions from the officers of the Massachusetts line of the late American army, I have...
Published 1792“…[publisher not identified],…”
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State of New-Hampshire. Exeter, August 17, 1791. : the commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this state, against the United States, find themselves...
Published 1791“…[publisher not identified],…”
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