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By the United States in Congress assembled, November 2, 1785....
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Delaware state, ss. His excellency the president having received the following act of Congress ... orders that the same be made public throughout the state. James Booth, secretary....
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Proclamation. By the United States in Congress assembled. Whereas information has been received from the comptroller of the Treasury, that various certificates of final settlement...
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By the United States in Congress assembled. March 17th, 1785. Whereas it must conduce to the preservation of public credit ... Resolved, that all persons having unliquidated claims against the United States, be, and they are hereby required, within twelve months from the date hereof, to deliver a particular abstract of such claims ...
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By the United States in Congress assembled, November 2, 1785....
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War Office. September 12th, 1785. The secretary of war reports, that it may be a subject worthy the attention of Congress, whether it would not be necessary to appoint some confide...
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By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation. ... the United States in Congress assembled have thought proper to issue their proclamation, and they do hereby prohibit and forbid all persons from making settlements on lands inhabited or claimed by Indians without the limits or jurisdiction of any particular state, and from purchasing or receiving any gift or cession of such lands or claims ......
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By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7th, 1781....
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In Congress, October 8, 1778. Resolved, that all limitations of prices of gold and silver be taken off.
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In Congress, April 14, 1779. Whereas Congress, on the twenty-first day of August last, did resolve, that when any persons are desirous of going within the enemy's lines ... resolve...
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In Congress, Friday, June 11, 1779. Resolved, that twenty million dollars or such part thereof as shall be brought into the Continental Loan-Office on or before the first day of Oc...
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In Congress, March 2, 1779. The Board of War having represented, that application has been made to the board for arrearages of cloathing ... Resolved, that a proper person be forth...
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In Congress, March 6, 1779. Resolved, that Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the powe...
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By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces ... in the city of Philadelphia, &c. A proclamation. In order to protect the persons and property ... to secure t...
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In Congress, May 22, 1778. Resolved, that it be recommended to the legislatures of the respective states, to enact laws for exempting from militia duty all persons who have deserte...
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In Congress. May 12, 1777. Resolved, that all post-masters, post-riders, and persons immediately concerned in conducting the business of the post office, ought to be exempted from...
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In Congress, April 3, 1776. Resolved, that every person intending to set forth and fit out a private ship or vessel of war, and applying for a commission or letters of marque and r...
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In Congress. December 23, 1776. Resolved, that the assemblies, conventions, committees or Councils of Safety, and other persons that are or may be entrusted with money for the militia reinforcing the armies of the United States, transmit the receipts of the officers receiving the same to the paymaster or deputy paymaster general of the respective armies ...
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In Congress, May 21, 1776. Resolved, that all persons taken in arms on board any prize, be deemed prisoners ...
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