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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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An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America
and for regulating the value and alloy of coin -
By the United States in Congress assembled. January 2, 1786
Ordered, that the secretary of Congress report the number of states which have complied in whole or in part with the revenue system of April 18, 1783 -
Impressed with a sense of the sacred trust committed to them, and with an anxious and affectionate concern for the interest, honor and safety of their constituents, the United States in Congress assembled, have on various occasions, pointed out the dangerous situation of this nation
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A plan for the general arrangement of the militia of the United States
The regulations for the discipline and government of the militia, will be submitted hereafter -
Accounts of the United States with the states. 1786. Dr. and Cr
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Dr. State of New-Hampshire, their account of taxes, exclusive of specific supplies. Cr
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General account of receipts and expenditures of the United States from 1st November, 1785, to 30th June, 1786
... Treasury of the United States, Register's Office July 1, 1786 -
War-Office, April, 25, 1785
Sir, On the memorial of Captain Jesse Grant and Captain Jesse Cook, referred to me from Congress, I beg leave to report -
An ordinance, &c. Whereas the safety and tranquility of the frontiers of the United States, do in some measure depend on the maintaining a good correspondence between their citizens and the several nations of Indians in amity with them ... Be it ordained by the United States in Congress assembled, that from and after the passing of this ordinance, the Indian department be divided into these districts, viz
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Impressed with a sense of the sacred trust committed to them, and with an anxious and affectionate concern for the interest, honor and safety of their constituents, the United States in Congress assembled, have on various occasions, pointed out the dangerous situation of this nation
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Resolutions, acts and orders of Congress, for the year 1780
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By the United States in Congress assembled. August, 2, 1786
Resolved, that for the services of the present year, one thousand seven hundred and eighty six, for the payment of the interest ... it will be necessary that three millions, seven hundred and seventy-seven thousand, and sixty-two dollars 43-90ths, be paid into the common treasury -
By the United States in Congress assembled. October 20, 1786
The committee consisting of Mr. Pettit, Mr. Lee, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Henry and Mr. Smith, to whom was referred the letter from the War Office with the papers enclosed containing intelligence of the hostile intentions of the Indians in the western coun- [sic] having reported -
A treaty of amity and of commerce between the United States of America, and His Majesty, the King of Prussia
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The committee, consisting of Mr. Smith, Mr. Long, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bull, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Henry, and Mr. Kean, to whom was committed a motion of Mr. King, together with a motion of the delegates of Virginia, on the subject of the settlement of the accounts of the individual states, with the United States. Submit the following resolves
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The Board of Treasury to whom was referred their letter of the 29th of June last, together with sundry letters from the comptroller of the state of Pennsylvania, to Thomas Smith Esq; commissioner of the loan-office in the said state, beg leave to report
that the act of the state of Pennsylvania of the 8th of March 1786, directs their treasurer to pay to the order of the United States -
By the United States in Congress assembled. July 14th, 1786. On the report of a committee consisting of Mr. Lee, Mr. King, and Mr. Kean
resolved, that, Congress consider the confederation as a compact between the several states for mutual good -
Board of Treasury, June 22, 1786
Sir, we do ourselves the honour of submitting, through Your Excellency, to the consideration of Congress, the report of this board on the requisition of the present year -
Your committee beg leave to report
that they consider the confederation as a compact between sovereignties for mutual good -
The committee consisting of Mr. St. Clair, Mr. Lee and Mr. Lawrance, to whom was referred a report of the secretary at war, on the articles of war and courts-martial, report as follows
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Board of Treasury, April 8, 1786
Sir, We do ourselves the honor of enclosing the report of this board upon the several references of Congress, relative to the establishment of a mint for the United States of America -
The committee, consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Kean, Mr. Monroe, and Mr. Pettit, to whom were referred several reports and documents concerning the system of general revenue, recommended by Congress on the 18th of April, 1783, report
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By the United States in Congress assembled. January 2, 1786
Ordered, that the secretary of Congress report the number of states which have complied in whole or in part with the revenue system of April 18, 1783 -
An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America, and for regulating the value and alloy of coin