John Adams
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 222
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 edition. Excerpt: ... AUTOBIOGRAPHY. CONTINUED. I Have omitted some things in 1775, which must be inserted.1 On the eighteenth of September, it was resolved in Congress, --"That a secret committee be appointed to contract for the importation and delivery of a quantity of gunpowder, not exceeding five hundred tons. That in case such a quantity of gunpowder cannot be procured, to contract for the importation of so much saltpetre, with a proportionable quantity of sulphur, as with the powder procured will make five hundred tons. That the committee be empowered to contract for the importation of forty brass field pie," six pounders, for ten thousand 6tand of arms, and twenty thousand good plain double-bridled musket locks. "That the said committee be empowered to draw on the treasurer to answer the said contracts, and "That the said committee consist of nine members, any five of whom to be a qnorum.-The membra chosen, Mr. Willing, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Alsop, Mr. Deane, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Langdon, Mr. McKean, and Mr. Ward." On the eighth of November, on motion, "Resolved, That the secret committee appointed to contract for the importation of arms, ammunition, &c., be empowered to export to the foreign West Indies, on account and risk of the Continent, as much provision or any other produce, (except horned cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry) as they may deem neeeaary for the importation of arms, ammunition, sulphur, and saltpetre." On Wednesday, November 29th, it was f "Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed for the sole purpose of corresponding with our friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world, and that they lay their correspondence before Congress when directed. See the Journals of Congress for 1775, p. 238....