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The Constitution of the United States of America, established March 4, 1789
To which is added the declaration of their reasons for separating from this country, made in congress, July 4, 1776. And a resolution of congress expressive of their high sense of the services of Mr. Thomas Paine -
The treaties between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
Published by order of Congress -
Abstract of the laws of the American states, now in force, relative to debts due to loyalists, subjects of Great Britain
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Second Congress of the United States
At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escapin from the service of their masters -
Select harmony
Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: together with, a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems. By Andrew Law, A.B -
Select harmony
Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: together with a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems. By Andrew Law, A.B -
A Select number of plain tunes adapted to congregational worship
by Andrew Law A.B -
The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system
On a plan entirely new. In seven books. By John Jenkins, writing master. Book I. Containing a plain, easy and familiar introduction to the art. [Three lines from Moore] (Published according to act of Congress.) -
The History of France, from the earliest times, till the death of Louis Sixteenth
From the French of Velly, Villaret, Garnier, Mezeray, Daniel, and other eminent historians; with notes, critical and explanatory; by John Gifford, Esq. And continued from the above period, until the conclusion of the present war, by a citizen of the United States -
In Congress, January 30, 1776
Resolved, that it be recommended to the several assemblies in New-England, to assist the general in procuring arms; and the thanks of the Congress given to such of them as have already done so -
In Congress, November 1, 1777
Forasmuch as it is the indispensible duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God ... Thursday the eighteenth day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and praise ... By order of Congress, Henry Laurens, president -
In Congress. November 24, 1778
Congress took into consideration the report of the committee of arrangement, and thereupon came to the following resolutions -
Journals of Congress, from Monday, April 19th, to Saturday, April 24th, 1779, inclusive
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Journals of Congress, from Monday, April 12th, to Saturday, April 17th, 1779, inclusive
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Journals of Congress, from Monday, May 17th, to Saturday, May 22d, 1779, inclusive
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Journals of Congress, from Monday, May 10th, to Saturday, May 15th, 1779, inclusive
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Journals of Congress, from Monday, May 31st, to Saturday, June 5th, 1779, inclusive
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Journals of Congress, from Saturday, April 24th, to Monday, May 3d, 1779
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Estimate of the annual expenditure of the civil departments of the United States, on the present establishment
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Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union between the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina and Georgia
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Letter and report of the secretary of the Navy
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Letter from the secretary of state
accompanying his report on the claim of John Brown Cutting, for a reimbursement of his expeditures, and a compensation for his services, in the year 1790, in liberating and relieving American seamen impressed into the British navy. 27th February, 1799. Read, and ordered to lie on the table. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States -
Letter from the secretary of state
inclosing abstracts of all the returns made to him by the collectors of the different ports, of registered seamen, and of impressed seamen; together with a report, exhibiting abstracts of the communications received by him from the agent employed by virtue of the "Act to revive and continue in force certain parts of the act for the relief and protection of American seamen, and to amend the same," made in pursuance of the said act. 12th December, 1800, ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives -
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copies of two letters from the Commissioners of the City of Washington, with sundry documents, marked from no. 1 to 10, inclusively, exhibiting a view of the receipts and expenditures of all monies entrusted to them, and of the progress and state of the business and funds under their administration, from the 18th of November 1798, to the 18th of November 1799
5th December, 1799, ordered, to lie on the table -
Letter from the secretary of war, accompanying his report on the petition of John Armstrong, received the 21st March, 1800
21st March, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States