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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875
Journals of the Continental Congress --November 20, 1782
The agents of Pensylvania, apprehending that the agents of Connecticut design to move the court to postpone or put off the determination of the cause now depending before them, do give notice to the said agents for Connecticut, in the presence of the court, that they, the said agents of Pensylvania, will oppose any motions of that nature being made after the evidence on the part of Pensylvania has been opened, or the merits of the cause entered upon; and if the said agents for Connecticut propose to make any such motion, the agents for Pensylvania do express their willingness that time be given them for that purpose.
Wm. Bradford, Jun.
Jos. Reed,
James Wilson,
Jona. D. Sergeant.1
[Note 1: 1 This motion of the Pennsylvania agents is in the Papers of the Continental Congress, No. 77. folio 33.]
The court adjourned till to-morrow morning ten of the clock.
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