Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... Gouverneur Morris , declining the office of secretary at war , in 1783. " I have the highest opinion of Mr. Morris , minister of finance ; and had I the least inclination to enter the department you propose , a connexion with him would ...
... Gouverneur Morris , declining the office of secretary at war , in 1783. " I have the highest opinion of Mr. Morris , minister of finance ; and had I the least inclination to enter the department you propose , a connexion with him would ...
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... Morris , with the assistance of Mr. Gouverneur Morris . A Although active in the acquisition of wealth as a merchant , no one more freely parted with his gain , for public or private purposes of a meritorious nature , whether to support ...
... Morris , with the assistance of Mr. Gouverneur Morris . A Although active in the acquisition of wealth as a merchant , no one more freely parted with his gain , for public or private purposes of a meritorious nature , whether to support ...
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... Gouverneur Morris . Whenever Washington came to Philadelphia , his first visit was to Robert Morris , now surrounded by the chains which he had as- sisted the hero to burst asunder . But , in all his misfortunes , he did not utter a ...
... Gouverneur Morris . Whenever Washington came to Philadelphia , his first visit was to Robert Morris , now surrounded by the chains which he had as- sisted the hero to burst asunder . But , in all his misfortunes , he did not utter a ...
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