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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 --March 28th.--Wednesday.


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Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
March 28th.--Wednesday.

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Mr. King reminded Congs. of the motion of theday offor discontinuing the inlistments and intimated that the State of things in Massts. was at present such that no opposition would now be made by the Delegation of that State: a Comittee was appointed, in general to consider the military Establishment and particularly to report a proper Resolution for stopping the inlistments.

The Virga. delegates laid before Congs. Sundry papers from the Executive of that State relating to the seizure of Spanish property by Genl. Clarke--and the incendiary efforts on foot in the Western Country agst. the Spaniards &c--No comment was made on them, nor was any vote taken.

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