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Side 845
... agst France . The motion of Mr. Howel put on the Secret Journal gave Congress a great deal of vexation . This expedient for baffling his schemè of raising a ferment in his State and exposing the foreign transactions was adopted only in ...
... agst France . The motion of Mr. Howel put on the Secret Journal gave Congress a great deal of vexation . This expedient for baffling his schemè of raising a ferment in his State and exposing the foreign transactions was adopted only in ...
Side 851
... agst levying contributions on the friendship or fears of France or others , whilst the unwillingness of the States to invest Congress with permanent funds rendered a repayment so precarious . The motion was agreed to , and the Comittee ...
... agst levying contributions on the friendship or fears of France or others , whilst the unwillingness of the States to invest Congress with permanent funds rendered a repayment so precarious . The motion was agreed to , and the Comittee ...
Side 852
... agst it . They remarked on this occasion , that the situation of the officers was rendered extremely delicate & had been sorely felt , when called upon to punish in soldiers a breach of engagements to the public which had been pre ...
... agst it . They remarked on this occasion , that the situation of the officers was rendered extremely delicate & had been sorely felt , when called upon to punish in soldiers a breach of engagements to the public which had been pre ...
Side 854
... agst frauds and the suspicion of them . Mr. Ghoram fav the report also , as the least impracticable mode , and as it was necessary to attempt at least some compliance with the federal rule before any attempt could be properly made to ...
... agst frauds and the suspicion of them . Mr. Ghoram fav the report also , as the least impracticable mode , and as it was necessary to attempt at least some compliance with the federal rule before any attempt could be properly made to ...
Side 855
... agst partial exchanges , was deemed improper for publication . It was in the next place referred to a com , in order that some complimentary report might be made in favor of Gen ! Greene & the South army . Doc Ramsay have come in after ...
... agst partial exchanges , was deemed improper for publication . It was in the next place referred to a com , in order that some complimentary report might be made in favor of Gen ! Greene & the South army . Doc Ramsay have come in after ...
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