Bibliographical Notes on the Issues of the Continental Congress 1776-1779: Reprinted from the "Journals of the Continental Congress."U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
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Address Alliance America Amity and Commerce April 22 April 23 Army bearer hereof BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Boston Public Library Broadside CHAUNCEY FORD Chief Christian Majesty Claypoole Clothing Department Commissioners Committee Compiled by WORTHINGTON Continental Congress Court Martial Description of Counterfeit dispersed Excellency folio Ford's Some materials German Tongue Gouverneur Morris Gratis The following Hall and Sellers Hartford Hudson and Goodwin hundred copies Inhabitants January 14 John Dunlap Laurens to Washington Letters to Washington Library of Congress Loan Offices Manuscripts WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT March 23 Market-Street MDCCLXXVIII measures 43 notes is Paul Numbers Order and Discipline Ordinance for regulating Packet containing 500 Philadelphia Printed by David Printed by Hall Printed by John Printed by Styner printer at Lancaster Proclamation reissued in separate Resolution of Congress Resolutions concerning Richard Henry Lee September 26 Steuben supply any titles Thirteen United Treasury-Office Treaties of Amity Trial of Major Troops tual and Defensive Washington Papers York-Town
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