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Page 376 - Being the Acts Passed at the First Session of the First Congress of the United States, to wit, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia: which eleven States respectively ratified the Constitution of Government for the United States, proposed by the Federal Convention held in Philadelphia on the
Page 376 - Bankers' Magazine Office. 1869. 8vo, pp. 77. 15491 Acts Passed at a Congress of the United States of America begun and held at the City of New York on Wednesday the 4th of March in the Year 1789 and of the Independence of the United
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Page 390 - Resolutions, Laws and Ordinances, relating to the Pay, Half Pay, Commutation of Half Pay, Bounty Lands, and other Promises made by Congress, to the Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution, to the Settlement of the Accounts between the United States and the several States, and to the Funding of the Revolutionary Debt. Washington. 1838. 8vo, pp. 506. 15592
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Page 321 - [Paine (Thomas)]. Common Sense Addresses. See [Carey (M.)], Vol. HI., No. 10859. Common Sense: In nine Conferences, between a British Merchant and a candid Merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the several causes of the present contests between the mother country and her American subjects;