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State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
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Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785
the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress of August 9, 1785, respecting the number of consuls necessary to be appointed, and for what foreign ports, reports, that in his opinion it would be expedient to have consuls in -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 13th May, 1785
the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a letter of the 21st March last, from Richard Soderstrom, reports as his opinion, that no state is obliged by the laws of nations to receive or admit consuls from any foreign state ; and consequently every sovereign has a right to admit them on such terms and conditions only as he may think proper. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 30, 1785
Resolved, that it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the continental loan-offices in the respective states, to receive and keep the monies arising from continental taxes in the different states -
By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785
Resolved, that it be and it is hereby recommended to the several states, to make provision for officers, soldiers or seamen, who have been disabled in the service of the United States, in the following manner, viz -
By the United States in Congress assembled. March 31, 1785
an ordinance for the regulation of the Office of the Secretary of Congress -
Proclamation. By the United States in Congress assembled
Whereas information has been received from the comptroller of the Treasury, that various certificates of final settlement issued by the commissioner ... Done at New-York, this second day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, and of our sovereignty and independence the ninth -
By the United States in Congress assembled. March 31, 1785
an ordinance for the regulation of the Office of the Secretary of Congress -
Proclamation. By the United States in Congress assembled
Whereas information has been received from the comptroller of the Treasury, that various certificates of final settlement issued by the commissioner ... Done at New-York, this second day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, and of our sovereignty and independence the ninth -
State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
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Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785
the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress of August 9, 1785, respecting the number of consuls necessary to be appointed, and for what foreign ports, reports, that in his opinion it would be expedient to have consuls in -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 13th May, 1785
the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a letter of the 21st March last, from Richard Soderstrom, reports as his opinion, that no state is obliged by the laws of nations to receive or admit consuls from any foreign state ; and consequently every sovereign has a right to admit them on such terms and conditions only as he may think proper. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 30, 1785
Resolved, that it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the continental loan-offices in the respective states, to receive and keep the monies arising from continental taxes in the different states -
By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785
Resolved, that it be and it is hereby recommended to the several states, to make provision for officers, soldiers or seamen, who have been disabled in the service of the United States, in the following manner, viz -
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