The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States
The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States
United States. Dept. of State
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Gerrv Aye. I , . Mr. Lovell No. f^"- Air. Holtou No. J Rhode Island Mr. Ellery Aye. Aye. ( Mr. Sherman Aye. } Counecticnt ^ Mr. Himtiiigtoii No. >Aye. ( Mr. Spencer Aye. ) I Mr. Jay Aye. ) Mr. Diiane Aye. | Mr. Morris Aye. ^Aye. Mr. Floyd Aye. | Mr. Lewis Aye. J ^, , ( Mr. Sciidder No. ).^ ^^'"^J^^'^^y i Mr. Fell Aye. T" rMr. Arnisrrong No. 1 Mr. Sbippeu No. T, , . J Mr. Searle - No. [ ^t„ Permeylvania Aye. ( Mr. Fleming Aye. } t Mr. Penn Aye, ) North Carolina Aye. ( Mr. Sharpe Aye. ) „ , ri T ...^ Mr. Laurens No. > ^x Souih Carolina | Mr. Drayton No. ^o. So it was resolved in the affirmative. A motion was then made by Mr. Duane, seconded by Mr. Armstrong. "That Mr. Izard be informed that it is the sense of Congress that be need not repair to America until it suits his convenience." An objection being made to this as being out of order, On the question, Is the motion in order"?
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