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Report of the Revisors, June 18th
Bill for withholding British property-Bill concerning slaves
-Bili for proportioning crimes and punishments-Bill for the
more general diffusion of knowledge-Bill for the amending the
constitution of the College of William and Mary-Bill for
establishing a public library-Bill for establishing religious
freedom.
To General Washington, June 19th
Clark's expedition-Shelby's success-Governor Hamilton
-Southern service.
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240
To the President of Congress, June 19th.
Letters of marque-Cruelties of enemies on privateers in
Chesapeake Bay-Prizes.
Proclamation concerning Escheats, July 1st
243
To General Baron de Riedesel, July 4th
245
Permits to Hessian officers-Thanks for congratulations—
Future meeting.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, October
22d.
Additional supplies--Sequestered estates-Continental ac-
counts-General Steuben's Continental Rules."
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29th
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Le Mair-Brevets.
30th
267
Manufacture of arms-Ballendine-Iron furnace Foundry
-James River canal.
To the French Minister, November 10th
273
Authorizing French fleet to enter Virginian waters-Best
harbor.
To the Governor of North Carolina, November 11th,
Cherokee Indians-Division of Indian tribes among southern
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276
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states.
To the President of Congress, November 16th.
Guarding convention troops.
To General Washington, November 20th
Virginia's quota of continental troops-Governor Hamilton.
Proclamation Laying Embargo on Provisions, No-
vember 30th
To the President of Congress, December 16th.
Continental arms-State arms.
To General Washington, December 16th.
Prisoners-Land law-Colonel Bland's case.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, December
23d.
Invasion of enemy.
To the President of Congress, December 30th .
Prize-Convention troops-Continental quota of provisions.
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282
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288
289
1780.
To the President of Congress, February 9th
Western land grants-Friction with Pennsylvania.
292
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, June 8th,
303
Public tobacco.
To the President of Congress, June 9th
304
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Continental requisition Provisions Southern news Cavalry-Removal of state capital.
To General Washington, June 11th
308
Line of expresses-Condition of south-Southern re-inforce-
ments.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, June 13th,
310
Supplies for troops.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, June 14th,
Western troops-Western accounts.
311
Martial law for militia.
To James Madison, July 26th
Paper money-New drafts-Southern condition-Requisi-
tions-College.
319
To General Edward Stevens, September 3d
Camden defeat-Reinforcements.
Defeat at Camden-New army-Relief of New York pris-
oners.
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334
336
337
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340
To the President of Congress, September 3d
Southern army-Scarcity of arms.
To the President of Congress, September 6th
Army supplies.
To the President of Congress, September 8th
Horses for cavalry.
To General Edward Stevens, September 12th.
Desertions from militia-Army supplies.
To the President of Congress, September 14th.
Movements of enemy-Scarcity of arms-Disaffection in
Virginia-Conventioners.
To General Edward Stevens, September 15th Jefferson's wagons.
To General Washington, September 23d
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345
Col. Wood-New recruits-Army supplies-French aid.
To General Washington, September 26th.
Intercepted letter-Gov. Hamilton-Exchange of prisoners
-Expedition against Detroit-Cession of western lands.
To the President of Congress, October 14th
Virginia militia for southern service.
348
To General Horatio Gates, October 15th .
Letters-Militia-Cavalry-Maps of Virginia.
To the President of Congress, October 22d British fleet in Chesapeake-Action to oppose them.
351
To the President of Congress, October 25th Movements of British-Condition of Virginia.
To General Washington, October 25th
Southern news.
To the President of Congress, October 26th
Removal of Convention troops.
To the Virginia Delegates, October 27th. Army supplies-Insurrection at Pittsylvania.
To General Horatio Gates, October 28th.
Movements of British.
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357
To the President of Congress, November 3d
358
News of British-Removal of Conventioners.
To General Horatio Gates, November 10th
360
Volunteers-Convention troops-Intercepted letter.
To the President of Congress, November 10th.
Intercepted letter of Leslie-Deserters.
To the Delegates of Virginia, November 17th
Payments of quota into Continental treasury.
To the Speaker of the House of Delegates, November
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363
17th
365
Letter from Bland-Congress delegates.
To the President of Congress, November 19th.
Movements of British-Southern news.
366
To General Horatio Gates, November 19th
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368
French consul-Foreign commerce-)
-Privateer.
24th
Movements of British-Future measures.
To General Washington, November 26th
Removal of Convention troops-Movements of British.
To General Edward Stevens, November 26th
Sailing of British fleets-Tents-Organization of Virginian
forces.
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