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  • Continental, say
    Congress Continent-
    al
    , resolve to make money: lay a Plan
    to call it in.
    837.
  • - - - resolve to have a just, and well
    authenticated Account of the Hostilities commit-
    ted
    by the British Troops, &c.
    839.
  • - - - notify that the King will
    not receive their Petition of the Congress.
    843.
  • - - - Appoint Gent. to repair to
    Canada, to form an Army.
    851.
  • - - - their remarks on the King's
    Proclamation.
    859.
  • - - - new Members chosen by the
    Assembly of the Massa. Bay.
    863.
  • - - - Establish they pay of Officers,
    and appoint the General Officers in the Cont.
    Army and publish Gen. Washington s Commis-
    sion
    . 869.
  • - - - Establish an Hospital, with
    the Officers pay.
    874.
  • - - - resolve against those who refuse
    to take the Continental money.
    882.
  • - - - their account of the defeat
    of their Troops in Canada.
    886.
  • - - - they resolve that all persons
    who have been misled be treated with lenity: and
    give great power to Committees, &c.
    888.
  • - - - erect a Monument to the
    memory of Genl. Montgomery .
    893.
  • - - - appoint a Fast.
    908.
  • - - - resolve that there shall be a
    free Trade.
    925.
  • - - - resolve what price Tea ought to
    be sold for, &c.
    928.
  • - - - resolve to take all Vessels be-
    longing
    to the British Subjects, &c.
    930.
  • - - - 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.
  • - - - their Letter to the Convento.
    of New York, informing them, that it will
    be attacked, &c.
    956.
  • - - - their resolves respecting
    the treatment of Captives, &c.
    959.
  • - - - that a flying Camp be
    immediately appointed: and that no Tory
    be disturbed, &c, unless by Authority
  • - - - resolve, that all Stores
    that are in danger ought to be removed,

    968.
  • - - - declare the Colonies
    Free, and Independant States
    971.
  • - - - their resolves respecting
    the Militia of Pennsylvania, New Jer-
    sey
    , &c. to encourage the manufacturing
    of Flints, &c.
    976.
  • - - - publish Lord Howe 's
    circular letter, and his Declaration, on arri-
    ving
    in America.
    979.
  • - - - publish Genl. Lee 's Letter,
    containing an account of the defeat of
    the enemy at South Carolina.
    Ibid.
  • - - - resolve that they approve
    of Gen. Washington 's Conduct respecting the
    negociation with Ld. How .
    982.
  • - - - publish an account of it.
    984.
  • - - - their resolve respecting the
    Cartel settled by Genl. Arnold : disapprove
    of it: will not abide by it, &c/
    Ibid.
  • - - - resolve that papermakers be
    detained: that an exchange be made for Col.
    Allen : and to take all Property on the Sea
    belonging to British Subjects, except, &c.
    985.
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