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By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7, 1786
By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7, 1786
1986
The Committee to whom were referred the act of the legislature of Virginia, of the 2d of January, 1781 ... report ..
The Committee to whom were referred the act of the legislature of Virginia, of the 2d of January, 1781 ... report ..
1986
The Grand committee
The Grand committee
1986
Lettre adresseé aux habitans de la province de Quebec, ci-devant le Canada
Lettre adresseé aux habitans de la province de Quebec, ci-devant le Canada
1981
Index/Journals of the Continen
Index/Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789
1976
Miscellaneous papers of the Co
Miscellaneous papers of the Continental Congress 1774-1789
1976
A decent respect to the opinions of mankind
A decent respect to the opinions of mankind
1975
Las Proclamas de Filadelfia de
Las Proclamas de Filadelfia de 1774 y 1775 en la Caracas de 1777
1973
The Olive branch petition
The Olive branch petition
1972
Secret journals of the acts an
Secret journals of the acts and proceedings of Congress, from the first meeting thereof to the dissolution of the Confederation, by the adoption of the Constitution of the United States
1967
Miscellaneous papers of the Co
Miscellaneous papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-89
1962
Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-89
Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-89
1961
Papers of the Continental Cong
Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
1958
The Olive branch petition of t
The Olive branch petition of the American Congress to George III, 1775, and letters of the American envoys, August-September 1775
1954
Facsimile of the Olive branch
Facsimile of the Olive branch petition, 8 July, 1775
1934
The "Olive branch" petition to
The "Olive branch" petition to King George III of England
1932
Some papers laid before the Continental Congress, 1775-
Some papers laid before the Continental Congress, 1775-
1905
The Revolutionary diplomatic c
The Revolutionary diplomatic correspondence of the United States. Edited under direction of Congress by Francis Wharton, with preliminary index, and notes historical and legal
1889
Proclamations for Thanksgiving, issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the national and state governments on the Peace of 1815, and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom ; with those of the governors of the several states in 1858
Proclamations for Thanksgiving, issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the national and state governments on the Peace of 1815, and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom ; with those of the governors of the several states in 1858
1858
Extract from the Ordinance of
Extract from the Ordinance of Congress of the 13th of July, 1787
1805
Journals of Congress: containi
Journals of Congress: containing their proceedings from November 2, 1782, to November 1, 1783. Published by authority. Volume VIII
1800
Rules and articles of war, for
Rules and articles of war, for the government of the troops of the United States
1794
Constitutions of the several independent states of America
Constitutions of the several independent states of America
1792
A letter to the people of Great Britain
A letter to the people of Great Britain
1790
A supplement to an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory."
A supplement to an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory."
1788
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, June 11, 1788
1788
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, June 20, 1788
1788
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 13, 1788
1788
Secret proceedings and debates
Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq. Chief Justice of New-York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late Chancellor of that state, members of that convention including "The Genuine Information" laid before the Legislature of Maryland by Luther Martin, Esq., then Attorney-General of that state and a member of t
1788
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the memorial of George Morgan and his associates, respecting a tract of land in the Illinois country of the Missis[s]ippi, beg leave to report ..
1788
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the memorial of George Morgan and his associates, respecting a tract of land in the Illinois country on the Missisippi [sic], beg leave to report ..
1788
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Carrington, Mr. Edwards ..
1788
The committee, consisting of [
The committee, consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the report of the Board of Treasury respecting a requisition for the year 1788, report ..
1788
The committee, consisting of [
The committee, consisting of [blank] to whom wasreferred [sic] the report of the Board of Treasury respecting a requisition for the year 1788, report ..
1788
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Wadsworth, Mr. Irwine [sic] and Mr. White, to whom was referred the petition of the French and American inhabitants of Post St. Vincent's and the Illinois, by their agent, Mr. Tardiveau, beg leave to report
1788
The Committee, consisting of Mr. Wadsworth, Mr. Irwine and Mr. White, to whom was referred the petition of the French and American inhabitants of Post St. Vincent's and the Illinois, by their agent, Mr. Tardiveau, beg leave to report, that as there is much uncertainty about the possessions of the inhabitants of the country upon the Wabash and Mississippi Rivers, and the quantities of land that they may be entitled respectively to hold and enjoy, by rights acquired before they became subjects of
The Committee, consisting of Mr. Wadsworth, Mr. Irwine and Mr. White, to whom was referred the petition of the French and American inhabitants of Post St. Vincent's and the Illinois, by their agent, Mr. Tardiveau, beg leave to report, that as there is much uncertainty about the possessions of the inhabitants of the country upon the Wabash and Mississippi Rivers, and the quantities of land that they may be entitled respectively to hold and enjoy, by rights acquired before they became subjects of
1788
United States in Congress asse
United States in Congress assembled. May, 22d, 1788
1788
A state of the representation
A state of the representation in Congress for the month of [blank] 178[blank] pursuant to the act of 17th August, 1785
1787
An ordinance for the governmen
An ordinance for the government of the Western Territory
1787
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, March 23, 1787
1787
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. October 11, 1787
1787
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the memorial of Samuel Holden Parsons, Esquire, report as follows
1787
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Dane, to whom was referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Southern Department; and also a motion of the delegates from the state of Georgia, report ..
1787
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Carrington, Mr. Varnum, Mr. Clarke, Mr. King and Mr. Hawkins, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Carrington for revising the ordinance for surveying and selling the western territory,---report as follows ..
1787
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Dane [i.e., Duane], Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Kean, Mr. Irvine, and Mr[.] Carrington, to whom were referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Northern department;---report in part ..
1787
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Dane, Mr. Clark, Mr. Varnum, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Grayson, to whom it was referred to consider what officers in the civil department are become unnecessary; and to whom also was referred a motion of Mr. Dane, respecting the department of the Treasury---report the following resolutions
1787
The resolutions of Congress, o
The resolutions of Congress, of the 18th of April, 1783
1787
The resolutions of Congress, o
The resolutions of Congress, of the 18th of April, 1783: recommending the states to invest Congress with the power to levy an impost, for this use of the states; and the laws of the respective states, passed in pursuance of the said recommendation
1787
The United States in Congress
The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787
1787
United States in Congress asse
United States in Congress assembled, April 13, 1787. The following letter was unanimously agreed to
1787
A motion of Mr. Dane, that a c
A motion of Mr. Dane, that a committee of five be appointed to examine how far the several states have complied with, and adopted the alteration of the eighth article of the confederation and perpetual union, recommended by Congress, April 18, 1783, and to consider and report, what further measures are to be adopted by Congress, for carrying into effect a federal rule for apportioning federal taxes on the several states
1786
A treaty of amity and of commerce between the United States of America, and His Majesty, the King of Prussia
A treaty of amity and of commerce between the United States of America, and His Majesty, the King of Prussia
1786
An ordinance for establishing
An ordinance for establishing a board to liquidate and settle all accounts between the United States and individual states
1786
An Ordinance, &c
An Ordinance, &c
1786
An ordinance, &c. Whereas the
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. ..
1786
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled
1786
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. August 2, 1786
1786
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. August 8, 1786
1786
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. January 2, 1786
1786
By the United States in Congre
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
1786
By the United States in Congress assembled. October 20, 1786
By the United States in Congress assembled. October 20, 1786
1786
Impressed with a sense of the
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 ..
1786
Motion of Mr. Dane
Motion of Mr. Dane
1786
Resolutions, acts and orders of Congress, for the year 1780
Resolutions, acts and orders of Congress, for the year 1780
1786
Supplement to the Daily advert
Supplement to the Daily advertiser, Tuesday, June 6, 1786
1786
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pinckney, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Pinckney, report
1786
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Lawrance, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred an act of the state of New-York, passed on the 4th day of May last, entitled, "An act for giving and granting to the United States in Congress assembled, certain imposts and duties on foreign goods imported into that state, for the special purpose of paying the principal and interest of the debt contracted in the prosecution of the late war with Great-Britain," report ..
1786
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Monroe, and Mr. King, appointed to form an ordinance for the compleat arrangement and government of the Indian department,--submit the following to the consideration of Congress.==
1786
The committee consisting of Mr
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 ..
1786
The Committee to whom was referred a motion of the delegates of the State of Connecticut, relative to a cession of part of that state's claim to western territory, beg leave to report the following resolutions ..
The Committee to whom was referred a motion of the delegates of the State of Connecticut, relative to a cession of part of that state's claim to western territory, beg leave to report the following resolutions ..
1786
The committee to whom was refe
The committee to whom was referred the letter of Governor Henry, report
1786
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Johnson, Mr. King, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Monroe, and Mr. Grayson, to whom was referred a letter from His Excellency the governor of New-York, of the 16th instant, report ..
1786
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Smith, Mr. Dane and Mr. Henry, appointed to prepare a plan of a temporary government for such districts, or new states, as shall be laid out by the United States, upon the principles of the acts of cession from individual states, and admitted into the confederacy, submit the following report to the consideration of Congress
1786
The committee, consisting of M
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 ..
1786
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Dane ... to whom were referred a report from the Board of Treasury
1786
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Dane, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Johnson and Mr. King, to whom were referred a report from the Board of Treasury
1786
The committee, consisting of M
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 ..
1786
The committee, to whom a motio
The committee, to whom a motion of Mr. Dane was referred for considering and reporting the form of a temporary government for the western states,----beg leave to report ..
1786
The grand committee, consistin
The grand committee, consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Monroe
1786
The grand committee, consistin
The grand committee, consisting of [blank] to whom were, among other things, referred a motion of Mr. Monroe, respecting the cessions and division of western lands and territory,--- report ..
1786
The grand committee, consistin
The grand committee, consisting of Mr. Livermore, Mr. Dane, Mr. Manning, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Symmes, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Henry, Mr. Lee, Mr. Bloodworth, Mr. Pinckney and Mr. Houstoun, appointed to report such amendments to the Confederation, and such resolutions as it may be necessary to recommend to the several states, for the purpose of obtaining from them such powers as will render the federal government adequate to the ends for which it was instituted, beg leave to submit the following r
1786
The grand committee, to whom w
The grand committee, to whom were referred a motion of Mr. Monroe, upon the subject of the Western Territory, ceded by individual states, beg leave to report in part ..
1786
The report of a committee, app
The report of a committee, appointed to consider whether any and what measures may be necessary for Congress to adopt, in pursuance of their recommendations to the several states on the 18th of April, 1783
1786
United States in Congress asse
United States in Congress assembled, March 3, 1786
1786
United States in Congress asse
United States in Congress assembled. February 15, 1786
1786
Whereas doubts have arose with
Whereas doubts have arose with some of the commissioners appointed under the resolution of the 20th of February, 1782, for the settlement of the accounts of states ..
1786
Whereas doubts have arose with
Whereas doubts have arose with some of the commissioners appointed under the resolution of the 20th of February, 1782, for the settlement of the accounts of states, and individuals within the same, against the United States ..
1786
Your committee beg leave to re
Your committee beg leave to report
1786
Your committee beg leave to re
Your committee beg leave to report,--that they consider the confederation as a compact between sovereignties for mutual good. ..
1786
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, November 2, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 27, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 30, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congress assembled. April 23, 1784
By the United States in Congress assembled. April 23, 1784
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. August 17, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. July 27, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. March 17, 1785
1785
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. March 31, 1785
1785
Motion of Mr. Gerry, seconded
Motion of Mr. Gerry, seconded by Mr. Howell
1785
Proclamation. By the United St
Proclamation. By the United States in Congress assembled
1785
Propositions respecting the co
Propositions respecting the coinage of gold, silver, and copper
1785
That upon supplies furnished b
That upon supplies furnished by impressment or otherwise, or services rendered by individuals, to the United States, from the year 1781, to the present period--the claims whereof against the United States, by payment of the principal, or other satisfactory compensation, are transferred from the individual, to the state of which he is a citizen ..
1785
The committee appointed to rev
The committee appointed to revise the system of the War-Office, and to report such alterations as they may judge necessary, beg leave to submit the following draft of an ordinance
1785
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Monroe's, submit the following report
1785
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion, submit the following report
1785
The committee consisting of [b
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the motion of Mr. Monroe, submit the following report
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Ellery and Mr. Wilson, to whom was referred a petition and sundry papers of Mr. Oliver Pollock, late an agent of the United States at the Havannah, submit the following report
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Williamson and Mr. Hardy, to whom were referred a motion of Mr. Gerry, and a motion of Mr. Howell, submit the following resolves
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Hardy, Mr. Houston, Mr. Read, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Holten, to whom was referred the report of a committee on the state of southern Indian affairs, beg leave to submit the following report
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Howell, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. R.R. Livingston and Mr. Gardner, appointed to revise the institution of the office of the Secretary of Congress, and to report such alterations as they may judge necessary, beg leave to report the following draft of an ordinance
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Dick, and Mr. Williamson, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. M'Henry, respecting invalids, submit the following resolves
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Read and Mr. Pettit, to whom were committed a motion of Mr. M'Henry, beg leave to submit the following resolution
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. R.R. Livingston, Mr. King, Mr. Monroe and Mr. Johnson, to whom were referred a letter of the [blank] of December, from the Honorable Cyrus Griffin and John Lowell, Esquires, judges of the Court of Appeals, and a motion of Mr. Howell's ..
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. R.R. Livingston, Mr. King, Mr. Monroe and Mr. Johnson, to whom were referrred a letter of the [blank] of December, from the Honorable Cyrus Griffin and John Lowell, Esquires, judges of the Court of Appeals, and a motion of Mr. Howell's ..
1785
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Williamson, Mr. Stewart and Mr. Hardy, to whom were referred a letter from the supreme executive of the state of Pennsylvania, dated 20th December, a letter dated 24th January, from William Denning, Esquire, auditor of accounts, and sundry other letters and papers, beg leave to report ..
1785
The committee consisting of, &
The committee consisting of, &c. to whom was referred a motion of Mr. King, for the exclusion of involuntary servitude in the states described in the resolve of Congress of the 23d day of April, 1784, submit the following resolve
1785
The committee to whom was refe
The committee to whom was referred a motion of Mr. R.R. Livingston, and two motions of Mr. Monroe, relative to the western posts, together with a letter from Major North, submit the following report
1785
The committee to whom was refe
The committee to whom was referred the memorial of Mr. P. Landais, report ..
1785
The committee to whom were ref
The committee to whom were referred a letter ... from the Honorable Cyrus Griffin and John Lowell, Esquires
1785
The committee to whom were ref
The committee to whom were referred a letter from Baron de Steuben, dated New-York, February 5, 1785, beg leave to submit the following report
1785
The committee to whom were ref
The committee to whom were referred a letter of the [blank] of December from the Honorable Cyrus Griffin and John Lowell, Esquires, judges of the Court of Appeals, and a motion of Mr. Howell's, report ..
1785
The committee to whom were ref
The committee to whom were referred the petition of het [sic] inhabitants of the Kaskaskies and its vicinity, and the papers relative thereto,--report ..
1785
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of Mr. Foster, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell, Mr. Cook, Mr. Lawrance, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Hindman, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Cumming, Mr. Read and Mr. Houstoun [i.e., Houston], to whom were committed sundry motions, report ..
1785
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of Mr. Foster, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell, Mr. Cook, Mr. Lawrance, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Hindman, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Cumming, Mr. Read and Mr. Houstoun, to whom were committed sundry motions, report ..
1785
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of Mr. Howell, Mr. Foster ..
1785
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of Mr. Howell, Mr. Foster, Mr. King, Mr. Cook, Mr. Platt, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Henry, Mr. Bedford, Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Pinckney and Mr. Houstoun, appointed to report a requisition on the states for the supplies of the present year, beg leaveto [sic] lay before Congress, the following report
1785
The grand committee, to whom w
The grand committee, to whom was recommitted a report on the subject of supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ehigty-five [sic], submit the following report
1785
The grand committee, to whom w
The grand committee, to whom was recommitted a report on the subject of supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, submit the following report
1785
An ordinance for ascertaining
An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of locating and disposing of lands in the western territory
1784
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. April 30, 1784
1784
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. June 3, 1784
1784
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. March 23, 1784
1784
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. November 1, 1783
1784
Journal of the United States in Congress assembled
Journal of the United States in Congress assembled
1784
The committee appointed to pre
The committee appointed to prepare a plan for the temporary government of the western territory, have agreed to the following resolutions
1784
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Beresford, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Spaight and Mr. Read, appointed to take into consideration the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, beg leave to report ..
1784
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Mercer, Mr. Lee, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell and Mr. Paine, "appointed to consider of the measures proper to be adopted in order to take possession of the frontier posts," having considered the same, and sundry papers to them referred, thereon beg leave to obeserve. ..
1784
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Spaight, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Lee, Mr. Beatty and Mr. Sherman, to whom was referred a report of a committee on a report of the superintendant of finance, dated the 5th of November 1783, in answer to questions proposed by the commissioner for settling the accounts of the state of Pennsylvania with the United States, and also a report of a committee on the petition of James Smith, praying for a sum of money to be advanced to him on account, &c. submit to Congress the foll
1784
The committee of qualification
The committee of qualifications report, that the confederation was ratified in March, 1781--
1784
The committee to whom was reco
The committee to whom was recommitted the report of a plan for a temporary government of the western territory, have agreed to the following resolutions
1784
The committee to whom was refe
The committee to whom was referred sundry letters and papers relative to commercial matters, submit the following circular letter and resolves
1784
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of [blank] appointed to prepare and report to Congress, the arrears of interest on the national debt, together with the interest and expences for the year 1784 ... have agreed to the following report ..
1784
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of [blank] appointed to prepare and report to Congress, the arrears of interest on the national debt, together with the interest and expences for the year 1784 ... report ..
1784
The grand committee consisting
The grand committee consisting of Mr. Stone, Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell, Mr. Sherman, Mr. De Witt, Mr. Dick, Mr. Hand, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Williamson and Mr. Read, to whom were referred an act of the legislature of Connecticut, and a letter from the governor of Massachusetts respecting the expences of that state in an expedition against the British forces at Penobscot, and other matters, submit the following resolves. ..
1784
The grand committee to whom wa
The grand committee to whom was referred a letter of the governor of Massachusetts, of the 28th of October, 1783, relative to the continental bills of credit of the old emissions, submit the following. ..
1784
Address and recommendations to
Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
1783
Addresses and recommendations
Addresses and recommendations to the states
1783
By His Excellency Elias Boudin
By His Excellency Elias Boudinot, Esquire, president of the United States in Congress assembled. A proclamation
1783
By order of Congress. Addresse
By order of Congress. Addresses and recommendations to the States, by the United States in Congress assembled
1783
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, February 17, 1783
1783
By the United States of America in Congress assembled
By the United States of America in Congress assembled
1783
By the United States of Americ
By the United States of America in Congress assembled. A proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as by land, agreed upon between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty, and enjoining the observance thereof
1783
By the United States of Americ
By the United States of America, in Congress assembled, March 22d, 1783
1783
Constitutions des treize ©ØEtats-Unis de l'Am©Øeriqu
Constitutions des treize ©ØEtats-Unis de l'Am©Øeriqu
1783
Resolved, that it be recommend
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 ..
1783
The committee consisting of Mr
The committee consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Hawkins and Mr. A. Lee, to whom were referred a report on Indian affairs ... beg leave to subjoin the following additional instructions and propositions to their said former report ..
1783
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carrol [i.e., Carroll], Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Lee, to whom were referred a report on Indian affairs, read in Congress on the 21st of April last; a letter from General Schuyler ... with messages to and from certain hostile Indians on the subject of peace ..
1783
The committee, consisting of M
The committee, consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carrol, Mr. Ha[...], Mr. Lee, to whom were referred a [...] Indian affairs, read in Congress ..
1783
The committee, to whom were re
The committee, to whom were referred the act of the legislature of Virginia, of the 2d of January, 1781, and the report thereon, report ..
1783
The United States in Congress
The United States in Congress assembled, to all who shall these presents greeting
1783
A system on which ppovisions [
A system on which ppovisions [i.e. provisions] are to be issued
1782
A system on which provisions a
A system on which provisions are to be issued
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7, 1782
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, January 3, 1782
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, July 23d, 1782
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. February 20, 1782
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled. Proclamation
1782
By the United States, in Congr
By the United States, in Congress assembled, January 10, 1782
1782
By the United States, in Congr
By the United States, in Congress assembled, September 4th, 1782
1782
Journals of Congress, and of t
Journals of Congress, and of the United States in Congress assembled
1782
Regulations for the Quarter Ma
Regulations for the Quarter Master General's Department
1782
The committee to whom the seve
The committee to whom the several ordinances relating to captures on water, were committed, report the following ordinance
1782
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781
1781
By the United States in Congre
By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7th, 1781
1781
Journals of Congress, for Dece
Journals of Congress, for December, 1780
1781
The United States in Congress
The United States in Congress assembled, September 7, 1781
1781
In Congress, February 25, 1780
In Congress, February 25, 1780
1780
In Congress, June 28, 1780
In Congress, June 28, 1780
1780
In Congress, June 28th, 1780
In Congress, June 28th, 1780
1780
In Congress, October 3d, 1780
In Congress, October 3d, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Apri
Journals of Congress, for April, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Augu
Journals of Congress, for August, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for July
Journals of Congress, for July, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for June
Journals of Congress, for June, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Marc
Journals of Congress, for March, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for May,
Journals of Congress, for May, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Nove
Journals of Congress, for November, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Octo
Journals of Congress, for October, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, for Sept
Journals of Congress, for September, 1780
1780
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, December 20th, to Friday, December 31st, 1779. Inclusive
1780
Plan for conducting the Hospit
Plan for conducting the Hospital Department of the United States
1780
Plan for conducting the Inspec
Plan for conducting the Inspector's Department of the United States
1780
Plan for conducting the Quarte
Plan for conducting the Quartermaster General's Department, agreed to in Congress, July 15th, 1780
1780
Proclamation. Whereas it hath
Proclamation. Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God the Father of all mercies ..
1780
The grand committee, consistin
The grand committee, consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Monroe for repealing those acts of Congress which recommend to the states thus circumstanced, the cession of vacant and unappropriated territory, to the United States, so far as they respect the jurisdiction of the same, beg leave to report ..
1780
A circular letter from the Con
A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents
1779
In Congress, August 16, 1779
In Congress, August 16, 1779
1779
In Congress, Friday, June 11,
In Congress, Friday, June 11, 1779
1779
In Congress, January 13, 1779
In Congress, January 13, 1779
1779
In Congress, January 2, 1779
In Congress, January 2, 1779
1779
In Congress, January 9, 1779
In Congress, January 9, 1779
1779
In Congress, June 29, 1779
In Congress, June 29, 1779
1779
In Congress, March 15, 1779
In Congress, March 15, 1779
1779
In Congress, March 16, 1779
In Congress, March 16, 1779
1779
In Congress, March 23, 1779
In Congress, March 23, 1779
1779
In Congress, March 6, 1779
In Congress, March 6, 1779
1779
In Congress, November 25th, 17
In Congress, November 25th, 1779
1779
In Congress, October 8, 1778
In Congress, October 8, 1778
1779
Journals of Congress, containi
Journals of Congress, containing the proceedings from January 1st, 1778 to January 1st, 1779
1779
Journals of Congress, from Fri
Journals of Congress, from Friday, January 1st, to Monday February 1st, 1779
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, April 12th, to Saturday, April 17th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, April 19th, to Saturday, April 24th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, August 2d, to Saturday, August 7th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, August 30th, to Saturday, September 4th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, December 13th, to Saturday, December 18th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, February 1st, to Monday, March 1st, 1779
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, July 5th, to Saturday, July 12th [i.e., July 10th], 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, March 1st, to Tuesday, March 30th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, November 15th, to Saturday, November 20th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, November 1st, to Saturday, November 6th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, October 11th, to Saturday, October 16th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, September 20th, to Saturday, September 25th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Mon
Journals of Congress, from Monday, September 6th, to Saturday, September 11th, 1779, inclusive
1779
Journals of Congress, from Sat
Journals of Congress, from Saturday, April 24th, to Monday, May 3d, 1779
1779
Journals of Congress, from Sat
Journals of Congress, from Saturday, May 1st, to Monday, May 10th, 1779
1779
Journals of Congress, from Wed
Journals of Congress, from Wednesday, March thirty-first, to Saturday, April tenth, 1779, inclusive
1779
Observations on the American Revolution
Observations on the American Revolution
1779
Report of the committee for re
Report of the committee for regulating departments, &c
1779
Supplement to the Maryland gaz
Supplement to the Maryland gazette. Friday, June 4, 1779. To the inhabitants of the United States of America
1779
To the inhabitants of the Unit
To the inhabitants of the United States of America
1779
Address of the Congress to the
Address of the Congress to the inhabitants of the United States of America
1778
By the Congress of the United
By the Congress of the United States of America. Manifesto
1778
Congress having resolved to ra
Congress having resolved to raise a corps consisting of infantry and cavalry, to be commanded by General Count Pulaski, all those who desire to distinguish themselves in the service of their country, are invited to enlist in that corps ..
1778
Friends and countrymen, Three
Friends and countrymen, Three years have now passed away, since the commencement of the present war. ..
1778
I [blank] do [blank] that I wi
I [blank] do [blank] that I will faithfully, truly and impartially execute the office of [blank] to which I am appointed ..
1778
In Congress, 16th April, 1778
In Congress, 16th April, 1778
1778
In Congress, 27th May, 1778
In Congress, 27th May, 1778
1778
In Congress, April 14th, 1778
In Congress, April 14th, 1778
1778
In Congress, April 23, 1778
In Congress, April 23, 1778
1778
In Congress, August 26, 1776
In Congress, August 26, 1776
1778
In Congress, December 19, 1777
In Congress, December 19, 1777
1778
In Congress, February 11, 1778
In Congress, February 11, 1778
1778
In Congress, February 27, 1778
In Congress, February 27, 1778
1778
In Congress, February 3, 1778
In Congress, February 3, 1778
1778
In Congress, February 5, 1778
In Congress, February 5, 1778
1778
In Congress, February 6, 1778.
In Congress, February 6, 1778. For the better regulating the hospitals of the United States of America
1778
In Congress, July 25, 1778
In Congress, July 25, 1778
1778
In Congress, June 9, 1778
In Congress, June 9, 1778
1778
In Congress, March 13, 1778
In Congress, March 13, 1778
1778
In Congress, March 2, 1778
In Congress, March 2, 1778
1778
In Congress, May 27, 1778
In Congress, May 27, 1778
1778
In Congress, May 6, 1778
In Congress, May 6, 1778
1778
In Congress, September 26, 177
In Congress, September 26, 1778
1778
In Congress. November 24, 1778
In Congress. November 24, 1778
1778
Journals of Congress, containi
Journals of Congress, containing the proceedings from January 1, 1776 to January 1, 1777
1778
Journals of Congress, containi
Journals of Congress, containing the proceedings from January 1st, 1777 to January 1st, 1778
1778
State of New-Hampshire. In Com
State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, March 27th, 1778
1778
The articles, published by Con
The articles, published by Congress, of a treaty of amity and commerce, and of a treaty of alliance between the crown of France and these United States
1778
The deluded tools of the enemy
The deluded tools of the enemy, who are committing treason against America, would do well to peruse the following resolution of Congress with attention. They may rest assured, those of them who shall be hardy enough to violate this act, will meet with condign and exemplary punishment whenever they are taken
1778
The following paper is reprint
The following paper is reprinted in New-York by authority, with the remarks subjoined to it
1778
Your committee, to whom it was
Your committee, to whom it was referred to consider and report on the currency and finances of these United States, beg leave to report ..
1778
Bey dem Congress, den 8ten Oct
Bey dem Congress, den 8ten October, 1777
1777
Extract uit de dag-registers v
Extract uit de dag-registers van het Noord-Amerikaansche Congres, betrekkelyk tot het neemen en verbeurd-verklaaren van scheeps-pryzen en het uitrusten van kaapers
1777
In Congress November 22, 1777
In Congress November 22, 1777
1777
In Congress September 6, 1777
In Congress September 6, 1777
1777
In Congress, April 1, 1777
In Congress, April 1, 1777
1777
In Congress, April 11, 1777
In Congress, April 11, 1777
1777
In Congress, April 14th, 1777
In Congress, April 14th, 1777
1777
In Congress, April 4, 1777
In Congress, April 4, 1777
1777
In Congress, April 7, 1777
In Congress, April 7, 1777
1777
In Congress, Baltimore, Februa
In Congress, Baltimore, February 26, 1777
1777
In Congress, Baltimore, Januar
In Congress, Baltimore, January 14, 1777
1777
In Congress, Baltimore, Januar
In Congress, Baltimore, January 14th, 1777
1777
In Congress, December 27, 1776
In Congress, December 27, 1776
1777
In Congress, February 15, 1777
In Congress, February 15, 1777
1777
In Congress, June 10, 1777
In Congress, June 10, 1777
1777
In Congress, March 25, 1777
In Congress, March 25, 1777
1777
In Congress, Monday, 30th June
In Congress, Monday, 30th June, 1777
1777
In Congress, November 1, 1777
In Congress, November 1, 1777
1777
In Congress, October 3d, 1776
In Congress, October 3d, 1776
1777
In Congress. Baltimore, Februa
In Congress. Baltimore, February 26th, 1777
1777
Resolves of Congress concernin
Resolves of Congress concerning trade
1777
A proclamation for a continent
A proclamation for a continental fast. In Congress, Saturday, March 16, 1776
1776
Congress received the followin
Congress received the following intelligence from the Council of Safety, as coming from "an officer of distinction in the army"
1776
Die Repräsentanten der Verein
Die Repräsentanten der Vereinigten Staaten von America, im Congress versammlet, an das Volk überhaupt, und an die Einwohner Pennsylvaniens und der angrenzenden Staaten insbesondere
1776
Extracts from the Journals of
Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers
1776
I [blank] do acknowledge the U
I [blank] do acknowledge the United States of America, to be free, independent and sovereign states, and declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George the Third, King of Great-Britain ..
1776
In Congress
In Congress
1776
In Congress, April 3, 1776
In Congress, April 3, 1776
1776
In Congress, December 9, 1776
In Congress, December 9, 1776
1776
In Congress, January 17, 1776
In Congress, January 17, 1776
1776
In Congress, January 30, 1776
In Congress, January 30, 1776
1776
In Congress, May 21, 1776
In Congress, May 21, 1776
1776
In Congress, November 23, 1776
In Congress, November 23, 1776
1776
In Congress, Saturday, March 1
In Congress, Saturday, March 16, 1776
1776
In Congress, September 16, 177
In Congress, September 16, 1776
1776
In Congress, Wednesday, April
In Congress, Wednesday, April 3, 1776
1776
In Congress. December 11, 1776
In Congress. December 11, 1776
1776
In Congress. December 23, 1776
In Congress. December 23, 1776
1776
In Congress. December 30, 1776
In Congress. December 30, 1776
1776
In Congress. December 31, 1776
In Congress. December 31, 1776
1776
Instructions to the officers a
Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America
1776
Journal of the Congress, of th
Journal of the Congress, of the United States of America; continued
1776
New-York, June 13, 1776. An ex
New-York, June 13, 1776. An express just arrived from Philadelphia
1776
Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776
Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776
1776
Re glement militaire, concerna
Re glement militaire, concernant la police et la discipline, que doivent observer les troupes qui sont ou seront dans la suite leve es & paye es par les treize colonies unies de l'Ame rique septentrionale
1776
Réglement militaire, concernan
Réglement militaire, concernant la police et la discipline, que doivent observer les troupes qui sont ou seront dans la suite levées & payées par les treize colonies unies de l'Amérique septentrionale
1776
Resolves of the Honourable Con
Resolves of the Honourable Continental Congress
1776
Rules and articles for the bet
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America. In Congress, September 20, 1776
1776
The representatives of the Uni
The representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, to the people in general, and particularly to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the adjacent states
1776
The Tory Act
The Tory Act
1776
There shall be a firm, inviola
There shall be a firm, inviolable, and universal peace, and a true and sincere friendship between A. and B. and the subjects of A. and of B. ..
1776
A declaration by the represent
A declaration by the representatives of the united colonies of North America, now met in general congress in Philadelphia
1775
A declaration by the represent
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in general Congress at Philadelphia
1775
A declaration by the represent
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in general Congress at Philadelphia, seting [sic] forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms
1775
A list of the delegates who at
A list of the delegates who attended the Congress, held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775
1775
An address from the delegates
An address from the delegates of the twelve united colonies, to the people of England
1775
An address of the twelve united colonies of North-America, by their representatives in Congress, to the people of Ireland
An address of the twelve united colonies of North-America, by their representatives in Congress, to the people of Ireland
1775
An die Einwohner von Irland
An die Einwohner von Irland
1775
Extracts from the proceedings
Extracts from the proceedings of the American Continental Congress
1775
Extracts from the votes and pr
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, 10th May, 1775
1775
In Congress, Friday, June 9, 1
In Congress, Friday, June 9, 1775
1775
In Congress, Monday, June 12,
In Congress, Monday, June 12, 1775
1775
In Congress, Thursday, June 22
In Congress, Thursday, June 22, 1775
1775
In Congress. December 6, 1775
In Congress. December 6, 1775
1775
Lettre addressee aux habitans
Lettre addressee aux habitans opprimes de la province de Quebec
1775
Philadelphia, in Congress, Jun
Philadelphia, in Congress, June 12, 1775
1775
Philadelphia, June 15. In Cong
Philadelphia, June 15. In Congress, June 12, 1775
1775
Philadelphia. In Congress, Dec
Philadelphia. In Congress, December 6, 1775
1775
Philadelphia. In Congress, Mon
Philadelphia. In Congress, Monday May 15, 1775
1775
Rules And Articles
Rules And Articles
1775
Rules and articles, for the be
Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North-America
1775
Rules for the regulation of th
Rules for the regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies of North-America
1775
Several methods of making salt
Several methods of making salt-petre
1775
Several methods of making salt
Several methods of making salt-petre; recommended to the inhabitants of the United Colonies, by their representatives in Congress
1775
The answer of the Congress to
The answer of the Congress to the King's proclamation
1775
The humble petition of the twe
The humble petition of the twelve united colonies, by their delegates in Congress, to the King
1775
The several assemblies of New-
The several assemblies of New-Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, having refered to the Congress a resolution of the House of Commons of Great-Britain
1775
The several assemblies of New-
The several assemblies of New-Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, having refered to the Congress a resolution of the House of Commons of Great-Britain ... the Congress took the said resolution into consideration, and are thereupon of opinion. That the colonies of America are entitled to the sole and exclusive privilege of giving and granting their own money ..
1775
The whole proceedings of the A
The whole proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September, 1774
1775
To the people of Great Britain
To the people of Great Britain
1775
Continental Congress broadside
Continental Congress broadsides
1774
Continental Congress. Proceedi
Continental Congress. Proceedings of the grand American Continental Congress at Philadelphia, September 5, 1774
1774
Extracts from the votes and pr
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress
1774
Extracts from the votes and pr
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774
1774
Extracts from the votes and pr
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, 5th September, 1774
1774
Grand American Congress. Phila
Grand American Congress. Philadelphia, 1774. In Congress, Saturday, October 8, 1774
1774
Lettre adresse e aux habitans
Lettre adresse e aux habitans de la province de Quebec, ci-devant le Canada
1774
Philadelphia. In Congress, Thu
Philadelphia. In Congress, Thursday, September 22, 1774
1774
Proceedings of the general Con
Proceedings of the general Congress of delegates from the several British colonies in North-America, held in Philadelphia, September 1774
1774
The 9th article of the associa
The 9th article of the association of the late Continental Congress
1774
The association entered into b
The association entered into by the American Continental Congress in behalf of all the colonies
1774
The association, &c
The association, &c
1774
The Association, agreed upon b
The Association, agreed upon by the grand American Continental Congress
1774
The following extracts from th
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of our readers
1774
The following extracts from th
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of our readers. Association, &c
1774
The following extracts from th
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of the public
1774
The petition of the grand Amer
The petition of the grand American Continental Congress, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
1774
Constitutions des treize Etats
Constitutions des treize Etats-Unis de l'Amérique
Journals of the Continental Co
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789, Edited From the Original Records