The Massacre of Wyoming. the Acts of Congress for the Defense of the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, 1776-1778: With the Petitions of the Sufferers By the Massacre of July 3, 1778, for Congressional Aid
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Their most solemn contracts with the officers and soldiers of the revolutionary war were made by resolution alone. No formal instrument ; no signed, sealed, and delivered paper or parchment, was used or deemed necessary. Congress, being the supreme power in the State, by resolution prescribed conditions according to its own wise pleasure, which, when accepted, were re- garded as of binding force. Thus, when eighty-eight battalions were required to be raised to serve during the war, September i6..., 1776, Congress resolved: "That twenty dollars be given as a bounty to each non- commissioned officer and private soldier who shall enlist and serve during the present war, unless sooner discharged by Congress." "That Congress make provision for granting lands, in the following proportions, to the officers and soldiers, &c. : To a colonel, 500 acres; to a lieutenant colonel, 450 acres;" and so on. 30 THE WYOMING MASSACRE. Permit us to ask if there is a doubt, or if there ever was a doubt, whether this resolution was not a binding compact of tlie most imperative, legal, • and equitable obligation, between the Government on one part, and the officers and soldiers who, under it, engaged to serve in the war, on the other part.
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