Continental, say Congress Continent- al , resolve to make money: lay a Plan to call it in. 837.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to have a just, and well authenticated
Account of the Hostilities commit- ted by the British Troops, &c. 839.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] notify that the King will not receive their
Petition of the Congress. 843.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] Appoint Gent. to repair to Canada, to form an Army. 851.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] their remarks on the King's Proclamation.
859.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] new Members chosen by the Assembly of the Massa. Bay. 863.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] Establish they pay of Officers, and appoint
the General Officers in the Cont. Army and publish Gen.Washington[George Washington] s Commis- sion . 869.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] Establish an Hospital, with the Officers pay.
874.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve against those who refuse to take the
Continental money. 882.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] their account of the defeat of their Troops in
Canada. 886.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] they resolve that all persons who have been
misled be treated with lenity: and give great power to Committees,
&c. 888.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] erect a Monument to the memory of Genl.Montgomery[Richard Montgomery] . 893.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] appoint a Fast. 908.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve that there shall be a free Trade.
925.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve what price Tea ought to be sold for,
&c. 928.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to take all Vessels be- longing to the British Subjects, &c. 930.
- - - [Continental, say Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to grant Letters of marque, and give
instructions to the Masters, &c, 935.
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Congress Continental resolves, that the Colonies adopt new
Forms of Government; and renounce all allegiance to George,
3d. 945.
- - - [Congress Continental ] their Letter to the
Convento. of New York, informing them, that it will be
attacked, &c. 956.
- - - [Congress Continental ] their resolves
respecting the treatment of Captives, &c. 959.
- - - [Congress Continental ] that a flying Camp
be immediately appointed: and that no Tory be disturbed, &c,
unless by Authority
- - - [Congress Continental ] resolve, that all
Stores that are in danger ought to be removed,
- - - [Congress Continental ] declare the Colonies Free,
and Independant States 971.
- - - [Congress Continental ] their resolves
respecting the Militia of Pennsylvania, New Jer- sey[Jersey] , &c. to encourage the manufacturing of Flints,
&c. 976.
- - - [Congress Continental ] publish Lord Howe[William Howe] 's circular letter, and his Declaration, on arri- ving in America. 979.
- - - [Congress Continental ] publish Genl.Lee[Charles Lee] 's Letter, containing an account of the defeat
of the enemy at South Carolina. Ibid.
- - - [Congress Continental ] resolve that they approve of Gen.Washington[George Washington] 's Conduct respecting the negociation with Ld.How[William Howe] . 982.
- - - [Congress Continental ] publish an account of it.
984.
- - - [Congress Continental ] their resolve respecting
the Cartel settled by Genl.Arnold[Benedict Arnold] : disapprove of it: will not abide by it, &c/
Ibid.
- - - [Congress Continental ] resolve that papermakers
be detained: that an exchange be made for Col. Allen[Ethan Allen] : and to take all Property on the Sea belonging to
British Subjects, except, &c. 985.