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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

United States in Congress assembled. February 15, 1786 : 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 ...

United States in Congress assembled. February 15, 1786 : 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 ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. September 18, 1786 : The committee, consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. St. Clair, and Mr. Harrison, to whom was referred a letter of the 12th from the Board of Treasury, together with a letter from the commissioner of the loan-office in the state of Rhode-Island, and an act of the legislature of that state, having reported ...

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 ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. October 11, 1787 : The committee to whom was referred a report of the Board of Treasury and a motion of Mr. Kean, respecting the requisition for 1787, having reported ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. September 18, 1786 : The committee, consisting of Mr. Pinckney, Mr. St. Clair, and Mr. Harrison, to whom was referred a letter of the 12th from the Board of Treasury, together with a letter from the commissioner of the loan-office in the state of Rhode-Island, and an act of the legislature of that state, having reported ...

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 ...

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Nathaniel Gorham to James Madison, April 16, 1789.

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Nathaniel Gorham to James Madison, April 20, 1789.

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 ...

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