The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... present embarrass- ment . Congress , I am told , are seriously alarmed , and hardly know which way to turn , or what to expect . Indeed , my dear general , nothing but a good Providence can extricate us from our present difficulties ...
... present embarrass- ment . Congress , I am told , are seriously alarmed , and hardly know which way to turn , or what to expect . Indeed , my dear general , nothing but a good Providence can extricate us from our present difficulties ...
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... present possessors would be enabled to part with it at its nominal value , instead of selling it at its present current rate . If it should centre in the hands of for- eigners , the sooner it was appreciated to its proper standard , the ...
... present possessors would be enabled to part with it at its nominal value , instead of selling it at its present current rate . If it should centre in the hands of for- eigners , the sooner it was appreciated to its proper standard , the ...
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... present market price of bank stock would yield a clear gain to the government much more than adequate to the sum required . Another , to borrow the money upon an establishment of funds either merely com- mensurate with the interest to ...
... present market price of bank stock would yield a clear gain to the government much more than adequate to the sum required . Another , to borrow the money upon an establishment of funds either merely com- mensurate with the interest to ...
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