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An ordinance, ascertaining what captures on water shall be lawful
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An ordinance, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes
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By the United States in Congress assembled. Proclamation
At all times it is our duty to acknowledge the over-ruling providence of the great Governor of the Universe ... recommend, that Thursday the third day of May next may be observed as a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer ... Done in Congress the twentieth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one -
Arrangement of the Pennsylvania line, January 17, 1781
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Orders for regulating the drawing and issuing of provision, at the several posts supplyed [sic] by contract
1st. Provisions shall be issued at such different times as the commanding officer at each post shall direct -
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
Part I -
(Circular.) Philadelphia, February 8, 1781
Sir, Your excellency will receive enclosed two important resolves of Congress, of the 3d and 7th instant, recommending it to the several states ... that they vest a power in Congress, to levy, for the use of the United States, a duty of five per cent ... upon all goods, wares and merchandize, of foreign growth and manufacture ... to be appropriated to the discharge ... of the debts ... of the United States, for supporting the present war -
The United States in Congress assembled, September 7, 1781
The following form of the exequatur, is recommended to the supreme executive power of the several states -
Office of Finance, Philadelphia, 12th December, 1781
Proposals will be received in this office until the first day of February next, for the following contracts, to supply the rations deliverable by the United States -
An ordinance, ascertaining what captures on water shall be lawful
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By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781
Be it ordained, and it is hereby ordained by the United States in Congress assembled, that the following instructions be observed by the captains or commanders of private armed vessels, commissioned by letters of marque or general reprisals, or otherwise by the authority of the United States -
In Congress, May 2, 1780
Instructions to the captains and commanders of private armed vessels which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal -
Journals of Congress
from January 1st, 1780, to January 1st, 1781. -
By the United States in Congress assembled. Proclamation
At all times it is our duty to acknowledge the over-ruling providence of the great Governor of the Universe ... recommend, that Thursday the third day of May next, may be observed as a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer ... Done in Congress, the twentieth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one -
By the United States in Congress assembled. Proclamation
At all times it is our duty to acknowledge the over-ruling providence of the great Governor of the Universe ... recommend, that Thursday the third day of May next may be observed as a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer ... Done in Congress the twentieth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one -
Proclamation
Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God ... to assist and support the United States of America in their important struggle for liberty ... It is therefore recommended ... to set apart the thirteenth day of December next ... as a day of thanksgiving and prayer ... Done in Congress this twenty-sixth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty one -
A proclamation
... It is therefore recommended to the several states to set apart the thirteenth day of December next, to be religiously observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer ... Done in Congress this twenty-sixth day of October in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one -
By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7th, 1781
Whereas the states of New-Hampshire and New-York have submitted to Congress the decision of the disputes between them and the people inhabiting the New Hampshire Grants ... resolved, that a committee of five be appointed to confer with such person or persons ... respecting their claim to be an independent state