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The committee consisting of Mr. Howell, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Pinckney, Mr. R.R. Livingston and Mr. Gardner, appointed to revise the institution of the office of the Secretary of Congress, and to report such alterations as they may judge necessary, beg leave to report the following draft of an ordinance : An ordinance for the regulation of the office of Secretary of Congress, and for extending it to the Home Department.

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 ...

Governor's message No. 1. To the members of the Senate and of the House of representatives of the State of South Carolina ... Columbia, 24th November 1812.

Congress of the United States at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act making farther provision for the collection of the duties by law impos

The grand committee consisting of Mr. Foster, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell, Mr. Cook, Mr. Lawrance, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Hindman, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Cumming, Mr. Read and Mr. Houstoun, to whom were committed sundry motions, report ...

... An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchants service. [New York: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine, 1790.].

Washington City, 5th March, 1831 Dear Sir: To do right is the first duty of a representative of the people in the Congress of the United States ... [Signed] C. Johnson.

... An act making further provision for the payment of the debts of the United States. [New York: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine, 1790].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one. An act, for apportioning and assessing a tax ...[Boston: Printed by Benjamin Edes and Sons, 1781].

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No placemen, pensioners, ministerial hirelings, popery, nor arbitrary power! To the free inhabitants of King's County. My dear Friends and countrymen! When every thing that is dear to your country, and to your selves is at stake, and when I see

Waar 't hart voor land en koning slaat, / Is ieder burger steeds soldaat. / Waar elk voor 't vaderland wil ijdsren [strijden] / Ziet elk zich voor van 't juk bevrijden

Public plunder. Fellow citizens. We could not, without the strongest cause, nor without the best proof, charge any of our public officers with corrupt and improper conduct ... But when immense sums of public money, without law or authority, are

Waar 't hart voor land en koning slaat, / Is ieder burger steeds soldaat. / Waar elk voor 't vaderland wil ijdsren [strijden] / Ziet elk zich voor van 't juk bevrijden

To the inhabitants of the City and County of New-York. My dear Countrymen. A steady friend to your rights, I have ever been, and shall be always ready to warn you of danger, from every quarter. [Exhorting them to elect men of ability to the next

La maison reglée, et l'art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu'à la campagne, & le devoir de tous les officiers & autres domestiques en general. Avec la veritable methode de faire toutes sortes d'essences, d'eaux & de liqueurs, fortes & rafraîchissantes, à la mode d'Italie ..

La maison reglée, et l'art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu'à la campagne, & le devoir de tous les officiers & autres domestiques en general. Avec la veritable methode de faire toutes sortes d'essences, d'eaux & de liqueurs, fortes & rafraîchissantes, à la mode d'Italie ..

La maison reglée, et l'art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu'à la campagne, & le devoir de tous les officiers & autres domestiques en general. Avec la veritable methode de faire toutes sortes d'essences, d'eaux & de liqueurs, fortes & rafraîchissantes, à la mode d'Italie ..

La maison reglée, et l'art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu'à la campagne, & le devoir de tous les officiers & autres domestiques en general. Avec la veritable methode de faire toutes sortes d'essences, d'eaux & de liqueurs, fortes & rafraîchissantes, à la mode d'Italie ..

No placemen, pensioners, ministerial hirelings, popery, nor arbitrary power! To the free inhabitants of King's County. My dear Friends and countrymen! When every thing that is dear to your country, and to your selves is at stake, and when I see

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List of pensioners, continued by the Honourable the Executive, for the year 1801, to be paid out of the revenue for that year. [17 pensioners and allowances.] S. Shepard. Auditor's Office, 21st January, 1802 [Richmond, 1802].

July 26, 1918. My fellow countrymen. I take the liberty of addressing you upon a subject which so vitally affects the honor of the nation and the very character and integrity of our institutions that I trust you will find me justified in speakin

To the free and virtuous citizens of America. Friends and countrymen. The happiness or misfortunes, the benefits or injuries of an individual, have generally no claim to the public attention, I do not therefore address you on my own account, but

Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce. Brethren. The man who employs his talents, to direct his countrymen in the path of truth, or guard them against impending evils, is a blessing to his Country ... Therefore I doubt not but y

In Council, May 20, 1788. Gentlemen. I beg leave to submit to your particular attention, the acts of the Executive hereto subjoined. It may be proper to make known to the pensioners in your County, the order for re-examination; otherwise they ma

A couple of men sitting on top of lawn chairs. Rest seniors pensioners.

Mr. John Redmond, M.P., and the war. Irishmen! Follow Mr. John Redmond's advice and join an Irish regiment to-day, and make yourselves fit to join your gallant countrymen in Belgium / David Allen & Sons, Ltd., 40, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin.

Ex-President Roosevelt responding to the welcome of his countrymen on his arrival in New York after his extended trip abroad, June 18, 1910

pensioners from "London City Suburbs as they are to-day ... Illustrated by W. Luker ... from original drawings"

An address of the Congress to the inhabitants of the United States of America : Friends and countrymen, three years have now passed away, since the commencement of the present war. ...

A man and a woman standing in front of a house. Seniors care for the elderly protection, people.

A drawing of a man playing a violin. Man senior violin.

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