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... Congress have not yet fixed the place for the new Congress to meet at . The choice of three Commissioners of Accounts was the order of this day , and it is said there are no less than 17 or 18 persons in nomination . Mrs. H. joins me in ...
... Congress have not yet fixed the place for the new Congress to meet at . The choice of three Commissioners of Accounts was the order of this day , and it is said there are no less than 17 or 18 persons in nomination . Mrs. H. joins me in ...
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... Congress have this day fixed upon New York as the place for the 1st Congress under the new Constitution to meet at . The electors are to be appointed on the first Wednesday in January . They are to choose the Presi- dent on the 1st ...
... Congress have this day fixed upon New York as the place for the 1st Congress under the new Constitution to meet at . The electors are to be appointed on the first Wednesday in January . They are to choose the Presi- dent on the 1st ...
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... Congress is not so numerous as it was , seven States only being represented ; and it will be difficult to get them to be unanimous . I am a good deal of W.'s opinion , that there will not be a full representation before the new ...
... Congress is not so numerous as it was , seven States only being represented ; and it will be difficult to get them to be unanimous . I am a good deal of W.'s opinion , that there will not be a full representation before the new ...
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... Congress ; or , rather , that any vote had been taken about it . North Carolina must have been the 6th State . A friend has intimated to me that a member from that State wanted the office for himself . I am pretty confident that Rhode ...
... Congress ; or , rather , that any vote had been taken about it . North Carolina must have been the 6th State . A friend has intimated to me that a member from that State wanted the office for himself . I am pretty confident that Rhode ...
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... Congress ; but I am told the Committee on the P. O. intend to have a report ready for the new Con- * Webster published in New York , in 1788 , the " American Magazine , " which failed for want of support , and was after that year ...
... Congress ; but I am told the Committee on the P. O. intend to have a report ready for the new Con- * Webster published in New York , in 1788 , the " American Magazine , " which failed for want of support , and was after that year ...
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