Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789, Volume 20U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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Halaman 448
... opinion that the sum last mentioned has since been as well vouched as the nature of the case would admit and ought to be allowed - upon the whole it is the opinion of the Board that the sum of ten thousand two hundred and ninety six ...
... opinion that the sum last mentioned has since been as well vouched as the nature of the case would admit and ought to be allowed - upon the whole it is the opinion of the Board that the sum of ten thousand two hundred and ninety six ...
Halaman 452
... opinion that the whole is necessary , and 1 This letter is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 66 , II , folio 194 . 2 The officers ' petition , dated April 20 , 1781 , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 42 ...
... opinion that the whole is necessary , and 1 This letter is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 66 , II , folio 194 . 2 The officers ' petition , dated April 20 , 1781 , is in the Papers of the Continental Congress , No. 42 ...
Halaman 454
... opinion of the Commissioners but also in the opinion of this Board , that business is entirely stopped . That the Commission- ers , as may be seen by their letter herewith submitted , demand twenty shillings specie each p day or six ...
... opinion of the Commissioners but also in the opinion of this Board , that business is entirely stopped . That the Commission- ers , as may be seen by their letter herewith submitted , demand twenty shillings specie each p day or six ...
Halaman 457
... opinion no advances can be made with propriety to deputies and persons employed in that department under the late Quarter Master general . With respect to those employed under the present arrangement of the quarter masters department ...
... opinion no advances can be made with propriety to deputies and persons employed in that department under the late Quarter Master general . With respect to those employed under the present arrangement of the quarter masters department ...
Halaman 458
United States. Continental Congress. opinion no advance for pay can be made to persons acting under the present quarter master general , untill the Act of Congress above mentioned , requiring returns of their names stations and employ ...
United States. Continental Congress. opinion no advance for pay can be made to persons acting under the present quarter master general , untill the Act of Congress above mentioned , requiring returns of their names stations and employ ...
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¹ This report 1781 The Board Adjourned aforesaid appointed April Armand's legion army Atlee ay ay ay Bills of credit Board of Admiralty Board of Treasury Board of War Captain Carroll cloathing Clymer Colonel Commander in Chief commissioner committee of three Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress continental loan office Court Daniel of St delegates delivered depreciation directed dollars in bills emission expences folio Hampshire Hazen hereby honor Howly indorsement James Mitchell James Mitchell Varnum Jenifer Jones leave to report Livermore Madison manuscript Secret Journal March Maryland Massachusetts Mathews memorial minister plenipotentiary Moses Hazen motion nays being required o'Clock to Morrow ordinance Papers paymaster payment Pennsylvania petition quartermaster re-committed referred the letter regiment resolution Resolved respective Rhode Island Samuel Sherman South Carolina specie Sullivan superintendant of finance take order Theodorick thereof Thomas Smith TREASURY OFFICE Treasury was read United Varnum Virginia WAR OFFICE warrant issue Whereupon Witherspoon
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Halaman 469 - Every State shall abide by the determinations of the United States in Congress assembled, on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And the articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the union shall be perpetual...
Halaman 477 - States assent to the same, nor shall a question on any other point, except for adjourning from day to day be determined, unless by the votes of a majority of the United States in Congress assembled.
Halaman 617 - For this purpose you are to make the most candid and confidential communications upon all subjects to the ministers of our generous ally the King of France, to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence and ultimately to govern yourselves by their advice and Opinion...
Halaman 470 - And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.
Halaman 652 - If a difficulty should arise in the course of the negotiation for peace, from the backwardness of Britain to make a formal acknowledgment of our independence, you are at liberty to agree to a truce, or to make such other concessions as may not affect the substance of what we contend for ; and provided that Great Britain be not left in possession of any part of thet hirteen United States.
Halaman 653 - Hartley, esq. on whom we have therefore conferred the rank of our minister plenipotentiary, have nominated, constituted and appointed, and by these presents do nominate, constitute and appoint him our true, certain; and undoubted commissioner, procurator, and plenipotentiary ; giving and granting to him all and all manner of faculty, power and authority, together with...
Halaman 557 - ... of the nation, and according to which France will be henceforth governed. We do not doubt that you take an interest in an event so important to our kingdom and to us ; and it is with real pleasure we take this occasion to renew to you assurances of the sincere friendship we bear you.
Halaman 654 - ... of them, and that we will never act nor suffer any- person to act contrary to the same, in whole or in any part. In witness whereof, we have caused these presents to be signed by our President, and sealed with his seal. Done at Philadelphia, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, and in the fifth year of our independence by the United States in Congress assembled. " SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, and a seal. " Attest : CHARLES THOMSON, Secy.
Halaman 713 - And on the question to agree to this, the yeas and nays being required by Mr.
Halaman 617 - But you are to accede to no treaty of peace which shall not be such as may, 1st, effectually secure the independence and sovereignty of the thirteen states, according to the form and effect of the treaties subsisting between the said states and his Most Christian Majesty; and, 2dly, in which the said treaties shall not be left in their full force and validity.