Bibliographical Notes on the Issues of the Continental Congress 1776-1779: Reprinted from the "Journals of the Continental Congress."

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907
 

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Página 4 - Observations on the American Revolution. Published according to a Resolution of Congress, by their Committee, for the Consideration of those, who are desirous of comparing the Conduct of the opposed Parties, and the several Consequences which have flowed from it.
Página 6 - That it be recommended to the States composing the Union, that a convention of representatives from the said States respectively, be held at , on , for the purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between the United States of America, and reporting to the United States in Congress assembled, and to the States respectively, such alterations and amendments of the said Articles of Confederation, as the representatives met in such convention shall judge proper and necessary...
Página 6 - An Address of the Congress to the inhabitants of the United States of America.
Página 4 - OOa. 373. It measures 27 x 22 cms. April 6. Resolutions concerning Pulaski's Corps. 202. Congress having resolved to raise a Corps consisting of / Infantry and Cavalry, to be commanded by General / Count Pulaski, . . . . 4to. Broadside. A copy Is In the Virginia State Library. It measures 22 x 18 cms. April 23. Resolutions concerning Pardons. 203. In Congress, / April 23, 1778. Yorktown: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 4to. Broadside. Ordered, That five hundred copies In English and two hundred In German...
Página 5 - TREATIES of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America.
Página 9 - August 218t 1778. The proceedings of the Court Martial on the trial of Major General Lee were laid before Congress, Ordered to lie on the table for the perusal of the Members to be taken into consideration on Wednesday next. On motion, ordered That one hundred copies of the proceedings of the Court Martial of the trial of Major General Lee be printed for the use of the Members. Septr 7. 1778. A letter of 4. from Major Genl. Lee was read enclosing the evidence of Major Clark, which he entreats may...
Página 11 - The appendix, pp. 15, contains a tabulated schedule of " Kxpenditures for the Year 1779." 11. Journals | of | Congress | Containing | The | Proceedings | From January 1st, 1778, to January 1st, 1779.
Página 8 - Report of Commissioners for Settling a Cartel for the Exchange of Prisoners. , Philadelphia: Printed by David C. Claypoole Printer to the Honorable the Congress of the United States of America.
Página 9 - New-Jersey, by Order of His Excellency General Washington, | Commander in Chief | Of the Army of | The United States of America, | For the Trial of | Major General Lee. | July 4th, 1778. Major General Lord Stirling, President.
Página 6 - For the / Use of the Militia / of Pennsylvania. / An / Abstract / Of a System of / Military Discipline: / Framed by / The Hon. the Baron Steuben, / Major General and Inspector General of the / Armies of these United States. / Approved by / His Excellency General Washington. / Confirmed by /The Hon. the Congress. / Philadelphia: / Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street./ M.

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