Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... debts , it was impossible for him to discharge them ; and declared that the only thing in his power was , to place the debts on interest , the punctual payment of which , he was endeavouring to secure : hence , he said , if his ...
... debts , it was impossible for him to discharge them ; and declared that the only thing in his power was , to place the debts on interest , the punctual payment of which , he was endeavouring to secure : hence , he said , if his ...
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... debts , and a performance of promises , and that congress were bound to do what they had not the means of doing In vain did he deplore , most feelingly , the sufferings of those who had entrusted their property to the public . " I ...
... debts , and a performance of promises , and that congress were bound to do what they had not the means of doing In vain did he deplore , most feelingly , the sufferings of those who had entrusted their property to the public . " I ...
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... debts , arose from the conviction that funding them on solid revenues , was the last essential work of our glorious revolution , the accomplishment of which , was among the objects nearest his heart , and to effect which , he would ...
... debts , arose from the conviction that funding them on solid revenues , was the last essential work of our glorious revolution , the accomplishment of which , was among the objects nearest his heart , and to effect which , he would ...
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