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The treaties between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
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An ordinance, to amend an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance for establishing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas."
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Boston, April 7, 1783
By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America -
The United States in Congress assembled, to all who shall these presents greeting
whereas in and by our commission ... the Honorable John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens, and Thomas Jefferson ... did conclude and sign on the part of the United States o America and the crown of Great-Britain, articles in the words following ... now know ye, that we the United States in Congress assembled, have ratified and confirmed ... the said articles -
Address and recommendations to the states
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An ordinance, to amend an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance for establishing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas."
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By His Excellency George Washington, Esq; general and commander in chief of the forces of the United States of America
These are to certify that the bearer hereof [blank] in the [blank] regiment, having faithfully served the United States [blank] and being inlisted for the war only, is hereby discharged from the American army -
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
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By His Excellency Elias Boudinot, Esquire, president of the United States in Congress assembled. A proclamation
... I do ... summon the honourable the delegates composing the Congress of the United States ... to meet in Congress on Thursday the twenty-sixth day of June instant, at Princeton ... in order that further and more effectual measures may be taken for suppressing the present revolt ... Given under my hand and seal at Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, this twenty-fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three -
Resolved, that it be recommended to the several states, as indispensably necessary to the restoration of pubiic [sic] credit, and the punctual and honourable discharge of the public debts, to vest in the United States in Congress assembled, a power to levy for the use of the United States, a duty of five per centum ad valorem
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By the United States in Congress assembled. February 17, 1783
Whereas by the eighth article of the confederation and perpetual union, it is agreed and declared, that all charges of war ... shall be defrayed out of a common treasury ... resolved, that the legislature of each state be, and they are hereby required, to take such measure as shall appear to them most effectual for obtaining a just and accurate account of the quantity of land in such state -
March 18, 1783
Resolved, that it be recommended to the several states, as indisputably necessary to the restoration of public credit, and to the punctual and honourable discharge of the public debts, to invest in the United States in Congress assembled, a power to levy for the use of the United States, the following duties upon goods imported -
Table for the payment of principal and interest of loans, agreeable to the resolutions of Congress, of the twenty-eighth day of June, 1780
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Boston, April 7, 1783
By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America -
Declaration of the American Ministers
Providence, April 7, 1783. By a gentleman who came to town last evening from Boston, we have received a handbill printed at Salem on Saturday last, of which the following is a copy. Salem, April 5. By the ship Astrea, Capt. John Derby, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American Ministers, as follows: By the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great Britain. A declaration of the cessation of arms -
Salem, April 5. By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived here yesterday, in 22 days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, as follows
By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of the cessation of arms, as well by sea, as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America -
A state of the receipts and expenditures of public monies upon warrants from the superintendant of finance, from the 1st of January 1782, to the 1st of January 1783
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The committee, to whom were referred the act of the legislature of Virginia, of the 2d of January, 1781, and the report thereon, report
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Constitutions des treize États-Unis de l'Amérique
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
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Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled