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... correspondence with the Earl of Suffolk and William Eden , furnishing them with information concerning the prog- ress of American affairs . ( See Stevens ' Facsimiles of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America . ) + Works ...
... correspondence with the Earl of Suffolk and William Eden , furnishing them with information concerning the prog- ress of American affairs . ( See Stevens ' Facsimiles of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America . ) + Works ...
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... correspondence before Congress when di- rected . Resolved , that this Congress will make provision to de- fray all such expenses as may arise by carrying on such correspondence , and for the payments of such agents as they may send on ...
... correspondence before Congress when di- rected . Resolved , that this Congress will make provision to de- fray all such expenses as may arise by carrying on such correspondence , and for the payments of such agents as they may send on ...
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... his mission to the Hague , and held office after the adoption of the Con- stitution ( see p . 67 ) . Diplomatic Correspondence , I , 8 . feel disposed to enter into a treaty of friendship and 4 BEFORE THE CONSTITUTION .
... his mission to the Hague , and held office after the adoption of the Con- stitution ( see p . 67 ) . Diplomatic Correspondence , I , 8 . feel disposed to enter into a treaty of friendship and 4 BEFORE THE CONSTITUTION .
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... Correspondence , after its first action , do not ap- pear to have been important . Arthur Lee and Thomas Morris , who acted as the commercial agents of the Colonies while the committee was still in existence , did not correspond with it ...
... Correspondence , after its first action , do not ap- pear to have been important . Arthur Lee and Thomas Morris , who acted as the commercial agents of the Colonies while the committee was still in existence , did not correspond with it ...
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... correspondence and communications with the ministers and other officers of foreign powers with Con- gress , be carried on through the office of foreign affairs by the said secretary , who is also empowered to correspond with all other ...
... correspondence and communications with the ministers and other officers of foreign powers with Con- gress , be carried on through the office of foreign affairs by the said secretary , who is also empowered to correspond with all other ...
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