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... employed as door - keep- ers and messengers to this Congress . Resolved , That the President may adjourn the Congress from day to day , when he finds there is no business prepared to be laid before them , and may , when he finds it ...
... employed as door - keep- ers and messengers to this Congress . Resolved , That the President may adjourn the Congress from day to day , when he finds there is no business prepared to be laid before them , and may , when he finds it ...
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... employed to enforce the collec- tion of taxes . The authority of the commander in chief , and under him the brigadier- general has , in time of peace , been rendered supreme in all the civil governments in America . 1 The commander in ...
... employed to enforce the collec- tion of taxes . The authority of the commander in chief , and under him the brigadier- general has , in time of peace , been rendered supreme in all the civil governments in America . 1 The commander in ...
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... employed in recommending ourselves , by every testimony of devotion , to your majesty , and of veneration to the state , from which we derive our origin . But though now exposed to unexpected and unnatural scenes of distress by a ...
... employed in recommending ourselves , by every testimony of devotion , to your majesty , and of veneration to the state , from which we derive our origin . But though now exposed to unexpected and unnatural scenes of distress by a ...
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... employed in transporting British troops to America , or from one part of North America to another , or warlike stores or provisions for said troops , be freighted or furnished with provisions or any necessaries , until further orders ...
... employed in transporting British troops to America , or from one part of North America to another , or warlike stores or provisions for said troops , be freighted or furnished with provisions or any necessaries , until further orders ...
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... employed as light - infantry , under the command of the chief officer in that army . That the pay of the officers and privates be as follows , viz . a captain 20 dol- lars per month ; a lieutenant thirteen dollars and one - third of a ...
... employed as light - infantry , under the command of the chief officer in that army . That the pay of the officers and privates be as follows , viz . a captain 20 dol- lars per month ; a lieutenant thirteen dollars and one - third of a ...
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