The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... August last was ac- cordingly issued , and accompanied by the appointment of commissioners , who were charged to repair to the scene of insurrection . They were authorized to con- fer with any bodies of men , or individuals . They were ...
... August last was ac- cordingly issued , and accompanied by the appointment of commissioners , who were charged to repair to the scene of insurrection . They were authorized to con- fer with any bodies of men , or individuals . They were ...
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... August , 1797 , for the final decision of the question . Other commissioners , appointed on the part of the United States , agreeably to the seventh article of the treaty with Great Britain , relative to captures and con- demnations of ...
... August , 1797 , for the final decision of the question . Other commissioners , appointed on the part of the United States , agreeably to the seventh article of the treaty with Great Britain , relative to captures and con- demnations of ...
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... August last , when John Trumbull , Esquire , was chosen by lot for the fifth commissioner . In October follow- ing , the board were to proceed to business . As yet , there has been no communication of commissioners on the part of Great ...
... August last , when John Trumbull , Esquire , was chosen by lot for the fifth commissioner . In October follow- ing , the board were to proceed to business . As yet , there has been no communication of commissioners on the part of Great ...
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... AUGUST 7TH , 1789 . The business , which has been under the considera- tion of Congress , has been of so much importance , that I was unwilling to draw their attention from it to any other subject ; but the disputes , which exist ...
... AUGUST 7TH , 1789 . The business , which has been under the considera- tion of Congress , has been of so much importance , that I was unwilling to draw their attention from it to any other subject ; but the disputes , which exist ...
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... AUGUST 4TH , 1790 . In consequence of the general principles agreed to by the Senate in August , 1789 , the adjustment of the terms of a treaty is far advanced between the United States and the chiefs of the Creek Indians now in this ...
... AUGUST 4TH , 1790 . In consequence of the general principles agreed to by the Senate in August , 1789 , the adjustment of the terms of a treaty is far advanced between the United States and the chiefs of the Creek Indians now in this ...
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