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The committee consisting of Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pinckney, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Pinckney, report : that, in examining the several provisions which have been intended by Congress for the security and payment of the domestic debt, they find, that such has been the inattention of the several states to the annual requisitions of Congress ...

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 : That it be, and hereby is recommended to the several states, to vest the United States in Congress assembled, with the sole and exclusive right and power of establishing and regulating post-offices throughout the United States ...

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 : That it be, and hereby is recommended to the several states, to vest the United States in Congress assembled, with the sole and exclusive right and power of establishing and regulating post-offices throughout the United States ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. August 17, 1785 : On the report of a committee, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Pinckney : whereas many states in the union continue to be underrepresented in Congress ...

United States in Congress assembled, March 3, 1786 : The committee consisting of Mr. Kean, Mr. Gorham, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Smith and Mr. Grayson, to whom were recommitted sundry papers and documents relative to commerce, and the act passed by the states in consequence of the recommendations of Congress of the 30th April, 1784, report ...

The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion, submit the following report : To enable the commissioners of the continental loan-offices in the several states, to detect frauds in the negotiation of the certificates issued by the paymaster-general ... Resolved, that the Board of Treasury ... be directed to transmit ... lists of all the certificates issued by John Pierce, paymaster general ...

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 : on revising the system adopted for the settlement of the accounts of the five great departments, and containing such alterations therein ...

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 ...

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 ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pinckney, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. Pinckney, report : that, in examining the several provisions which have been intended by Congress for the security and payment of the domestic debt, they find, that such has been the inattention of the several states to the annual requisitions of Congress ...

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Imprint suggested by Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 33, p. 753. Formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by: JCC, v. 31, p. 966 (#551). Bristol gives Dunlap as printer and Philadelphia as place of publication.

Not in Evans.

Bristol B6394

Shipton & Mooney 44990

Journals of the Continental Congress, 551

LC copy annotated on recto: Mr. Johnson. Annotated on verso: Requisitn for Domestic Debt.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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intergovernmental fiscal relations debts public committee johnson pinckney pettit motion report provisions congress security payment debt inattention requisitions 1786 high resolution ultra high resolution broadsides broadsheet format printing documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress william samuel johnson united states continental congress united states history new yourk broadsides
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United States. Continental Congress.
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819, former owner.
Continental Congress Broadside Collection (Library of Congress)
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By the United States in Congress assembled. October 20, 1786 : The committee consisting of Mr. Pettit, Mr. Lee, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Henry and Mr. Smith, to whom was referred the letter from the War Office with the papers enclosed containing intelligence of the hostile intentions of the Indians in the western coun- [sic] having reported ...

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intergovernmental fiscal relations debts public committee johnson pinckney pettit motion report provisions congress security payment debt inattention requisitions 1786 high resolution ultra high resolution broadsides broadsheet format printing documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress william samuel johnson united states continental congress united states history new yourk broadsides