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The committee consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Lawrance, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred an act of the state of New-York, passed on the 4th day of May last, entitled, "An act for giving and granting to the United States in Congress assembled, certain imposts and duties on foreign goods imported into that state, for the special purpose of paying the principal and interest of the debt contracted in the prosecution of the late war with Great-Britain," report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Law...

Imprint from Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 33, p. 753; formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by v. 31, p. 963 (#539). Bristol gives Dunlap as printer and Philadelphia as place of printing. Br... More

The grand committee, consisting of [blank] to whom were, among other things, referred a motion of Mr. Monroe, respecting the cessions and division of western lands and territory, report ...

The grand committee, consisting of [blank] to whom were, among other t...

Imprint from Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 33, p. 753; fomerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by v. 31, p. 960 (#524). Bristol gives Dunlap as printer and Philadelphia as place of printing. Bri... More

The committee consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Lawrance, and Mr. Pettit, to whom was referred an act of the state of New-York, passed on the 4th day of May last, entitled, "An act for giving and granting to the United States in Congress assembled, certain imposts and duties on foreign goods imported into that state, for the special purpose of paying the principal and interest of the debt contracted in the prosecution of the late war with Great-Britain," report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. King, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Law...

Imprint from Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 33, p. 753; formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by v. 31, p. 963 (#539). Bristol gives Dunlap as printer and Philadelphia as place of printing. Br... More