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United States, Tariff, Customs administration, Broadsides, Law and legislation, Public Finance, Ships, Registration and transfer, Commerce, Courts, Coastwise shipping, Public Debts, Tonnage fees, Officials and employees, Salaries, United States. Congress, Ports of entry, Bank of the United States (1791-1811), United States. Army, Military History, Merchant marine, Recruiting and enlistment, United States. General Post Office, Banks and banking, Invalids, Postal service, Pay, allowances, Taxation, United States. Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Maritime law, Aids to navigation, Public records, Merchant mariners, Population, Judicial process, Census, Military pensions, Alcoholic beverage industry, Vice-Presidents, Militia, Appropriations and expenditures, Treason, History, Lighthouses, Revenue, Salaries, allowances, States, Legal status, laws, Presidents, United States. Dept. of the Treasury, Oaths, Political crimes and offenses, Salaries, pensions, Executive departmentsPeople
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Revolution, 1775-1783, 1789-1800, 1789-1801Showing 83 featured editions. View all 83 editions?
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"Approved, September the 2d, 1789."--p. 2.
Francis Childs and John Swaine were printers to the Congress in 1789.
Bristol B7186.
Shipton & Mooney 45708.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 45708).
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