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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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Acts passed at a Congress of the United States of America
begun and held at the city of New York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M.DCC.LXXXIX. And of the independence of the United States, the thirteenth. Being the acts passed at the first session of the First Congress of the United States -
The Congressional register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of the first House of Representatives of the United States of America
... Containing an impartial account of the most interesting speeches and motions; and accurate copies of remarkable papers laid before and offered to the House. Taken in short hand, by Thomas Lloyd. Volume I[-IV] -
Treasury Department. September 19, 1789
The secretary of the Treasury, in obedience to the order of the House of Representatives, of the 17th instant, respectfully reports, that the schedule no. 1 contains an estimate of the total expenditure of the civil list, for the present year -
By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation
Whereas it is the duty of nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God ... and whereas both houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me "to recommend to the people of the United States, a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... I do recommend and assign Thursday the twenty-sixth day of November next ... Given under my hand, at the city of New-York, the third day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine -
A general statement of the foreign loans
Shewing in abstract, the capital sums borrowed; the arrearages of interest and parts of principal, which became due in 1786, 1787, and 1788 and remaining unpaid on the 1st. January, 1789; and the interest and parts of principal becoming due in the year 1789 -
George Washington, president of the United States
John Adams, vice-president of the United States. Members of the Senate of the United States -
The Congressional register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of the first House of Representatives of the United States of America
... Containing an impartial account of the most interesting speeches and motions; and accurate copies of remarkable papers laid before and offered to the House -
The committees of both houses of Congress, appointed to take order for conducting the ceremonial of the formal reception, &c. of the president of the United States ... have agreed to the following order
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Additional standing rules and orders of the House of Representatives
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An act imposing duties on tonnage
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An act to establish the Treasury Department
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An act to provide for the safe keeping of the acts, records, and seal of the United States, and for other purposes
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A bill for registering and clearing vessels, and regulating the coastal trade, and for other purposes
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An act to establish an executive department to be denominated the Department of War
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A bill, to regulate the collection of duties, imposed on goods, wares, and merchandizes, imported into the United States
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, that at every session of the Congress of the United States ... every member of each branch shall be entitled to receive at the rate of six dollars
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An act for establishing the salaries of the executive officers of government, with their assistants and clerks
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A bill to provide for the settlement of the accounts between the United States and the individual states
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The committee appointed to confer with a committee of the Senate, in preparing proper rules to be established between the two houses, for enrollment, attestation, publication, and preservation of the acts of Congress, and to regulate the mode of presenting addresses, and other acts, to the president of the United States--report
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An act to regulate processes in the courts of the United States
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A bill to establish the judicial courts of the United States
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A bill to establish the judicial courts of the United States
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Sec, 25. And be it further enacted, that the master of every ship or vessel licenced to trade between the different districts of the United States
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The Constitution of the United States, as recommended to Congress the 17th of September, 1787. By the Federal Convention