Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1Way and Gideon, 1823 - Law |
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... vessels , nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it . 3. As a non - consumption ... vessels will give positive orders to their captains , or masters , not to receive on board their vessels any goods ...
... vessels , nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it . 3. As a non - consumption ... vessels will give positive orders to their captains , or masters , not to receive on board their vessels any goods ...
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... vessels on the lake , was dictated by the great law of self - preserva- tion . They were intended to annoy us , and to cut off that friendly intercourse and communication , which has hitherto subsisted between you and us . hope it has ...
... vessels on the lake , was dictated by the great law of self - preserva- tion . They were intended to annoy us , and to cut off that friendly intercourse and communication , which has hitherto subsisted between you and us . hope it has ...
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... vessel which is stopped there , on suspicion of having on board provisions for the army and navy at Boston , was ... vessel , and that it be recommended to them that the vessel be unloaded , and the cargo safely stored , until all just ...
... vessel which is stopped there , on suspicion of having on board provisions for the army and navy at Boston , was ... vessel , and that it be recommended to them that the vessel be unloaded , and the cargo safely stored , until all just ...
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... vessels are seized ; the necessary supplies of pro- visions are intercepted , and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruc- tion and devastation around him . We have received certain intelligence that general Carleton , the ...
... vessels are seized ; the necessary supplies of pro- visions are intercepted , and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruc- tion and devastation around him . We have received certain intelligence that general Carleton , the ...
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... vessels may go to this island in the sea , but to this or that particular island we shall not trade any more . And in case of our non - com- pliance with these new orders , they shut up our harbours . Brothers , this is our present ...
... vessels may go to this island in the sea , but to this or that particular island we shall not trade any more . And in case of our non - com- pliance with these new orders , they shut up our harbours . Brothers , this is our present ...
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