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In Congress, June 28th, 1780
Whereas Congress, on the eighteenth day of April last, resolved ... therefore resolved, that the principal of all loans, that have been made to these United States, shall finally be discharged, by paying the full current value of the bills when loaned -
In Congress, May 17, 1775
Resolved, that all exportations to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, the island of St. John's, Newfoundland, Georgia, except the parish of St. John's, and to East and West Florida, immediately cease -
In Congress, May 6, 1778
Whereas Congress have received, from their commissioners at the Court of France, copies of a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, and of a Treaty of Alliance -
In Congress, February 15, 1777
Resolved, that considering the situation of the New-England states, Congress approve of the measures adopted and recommended by the committee from the four New-England states for the defence of the state of Rhode-Island, and also of the measures to be taken for preventing the depreciation of their currency -
In Congress, December 27, 1776
Resolved, that the Council of Safety of Pennsylvania ... take the most vigorous and speedy measures for punishing all such as shall refuse Continental currency -
In Congress, January 13, 1779
We cannot review the progress of the revolution which has given freedom to America, without admiring the goodness and gratefully acknowledging the interposition of Divine Providence -
In Congress, October 8, 1778
Resolved, that all limitations of prices of gold and silver be taken off -
In Congress, May 17, 1775
Resolved, that all exportations to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, the island of St. John's, Newfoundland, Georgia, except the parish of St. John's, and to East and West Florida, immediately cease -
In Congress, May 6, 1778
Whereas Congress have received, from their commissioners at the Court of France, copies of a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, and of a Treaty of Alliance -
In Congress, February 5, 1778
Resolved, that the captain or commanding officer of each company in the service of the United States shall, at the end of every month, furnish the regimental pay-master with a pay roll -
In Congress, February 15, 1777
Resolved, that considering the situation of the New-England states, Congress approve of the measures adopted and recommended by the committee from the four New-England states for the defence of the state of Rhode-Island, and also of the measures to be taken for preventing the depreciation of their currency -
In Congress, December 27, 1776
Resolved, that the Council of Safety of Pennsylvania ... take the most vigorous and speedy measures for punishing all such as shall refuse Continental currency -
By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, general and commander in chief of the forces of the United States of America
By virtue of the power and direction to me especially given, I hereby enjoin and require all persons residing within seventy miles of my head quarters to thresh one half of their grain by the 1st day of February ... Given under my hand, at head quarters, near the Valley Forge, in Philadelphia County, this 20th day of December, 1777 -
In Congress, October 3d, 1776
Resolved, that five millions of continental dollars be immediately borrowed for the use of the United States of America, at the annual interest of four per cent -
In Congress, March 2, 1779
the Board of War having represented, that application has been made to the board for arrearages of cloathing ... Resolved, that a proper person be forthwith appointed and commissioned, to settle and pay all accounts of arrearages of cloathing due to the troops of these states for the year 1777 -
In Congress, January 13, 1779
We cannot review the progress of the revolution which has given freedom to America, without admiring the goodness and gratefully acknowledging the interposition of Divine Providence -
In Congress, October 8, 1778
Resolved, that all limitations of prices of gold and silver be taken off -
In Congress, June 28th, 1780
Whereas Congress, on the eighteenth day of April last, resolved ... therefore resolved, that the principal of all loans, that have been made to these United States, shall finally be discharged, by paying the full current value of the bills when loaned -
In Congress, March 5, 1779
Resolved, that the quarter-master general, commissary-general of purchases, and cloathier-general ... are hereby authorised and directed to pay all certificates -
The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred a motion, submit the following report
To enable the commissioners of the continental loan-offices ... to detect frauds in the negotiation of the certificates issued by the paymaster-general ... resolved, that the Board of Treasury ... be directed to transmit from time to time, to the several commissioners of the continental loan-offices, lists of all the certificates issued by John Pierce, paymaster general