Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... distress produced by its rapid depre- ciation and final fall , was felt through all the ramifi- cations of society . Yet bad as this system of finance doubtless was in itself , it seems to be excusable if not absolutely necessary from ...
... distress produced by its rapid depre- ciation and final fall , was felt through all the ramifi- cations of society . Yet bad as this system of finance doubtless was in itself , it seems to be excusable if not absolutely necessary from ...
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... distress . The national ca- lamities have moved with an equal pace , and the public credit has received the deepest injury . This is a circumstance so unusual in a republican go- vernment , that we may boldly affirm it cannot con- tinue ...
... distress . The national ca- lamities have moved with an equal pace , and the public credit has received the deepest injury . This is a circumstance so unusual in a republican go- vernment , that we may boldly affirm it cannot con- tinue ...
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... distressed country from the ruin with which it is now threatened , merely for want of system and economy in expend- ing , and vigour in raising , the public monies . Press- ed by all my friends , acquaintance , and fellow citizens , and ...
... distressed country from the ruin with which it is now threatened , merely for want of system and economy in expend- ing , and vigour in raising , the public monies . Press- ed by all my friends , acquaintance , and fellow citizens , and ...
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