Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... depreciation of the currency , which involved consequences equally obvious and alarming . De- pravity of morals , injustice to individuals , a precari- ous supply for the war , the decay of public virtue , the debasement of the public ...
... depreciation of the currency , which involved consequences equally obvious and alarming . De- pravity of morals , injustice to individuals , a precari- ous supply for the war , the decay of public virtue , the debasement of the public ...
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... depreciation , and preposterous , to endeavour to cor- rect it , while a community consisting of three mil- lions , was flooded with an unfunded paper currency amounting to two hundred millions . — At length , " the first great and ...
... depreciation , and preposterous , to endeavour to cor- rect it , while a community consisting of three mil- lions , was flooded with an unfunded paper currency amounting to two hundred millions . — At length , " the first great and ...
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... depreciation followed , as a necessary result , and with it the loss of public credit . The fate of this enormous mass of continental currency is well known ; for the distress produced by its rapid depre- ciation and final fall , was ...
... depreciation followed , as a necessary result , and with it the loss of public credit . The fate of this enormous mass of continental currency is well known ; for the distress produced by its rapid depre- ciation and final fall , was ...
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