Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... emissions of paper , as tend- ing to the utter destruction of public confidence . In a letter addressed to Nathaniel Peabody , Esq . and dated Portsmouth , 22d November , 1779 , he expresses his opinion upon the subject : " What ...
... emissions of paper , as tend- ing to the utter destruction of public confidence . In a letter addressed to Nathaniel Peabody , Esq . and dated Portsmouth , 22d November , 1779 , he expresses his opinion upon the subject : " What ...
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... emissions , and their acceptance in payment of debts and taxes by the continental treasurer , the cessation of emissions , and decrease of the quantity of bills in circulation . As a speci- men of the little reliance and astonishing ...
... emissions , and their acceptance in payment of debts and taxes by the continental treasurer , the cessation of emissions , and decrease of the quantity of bills in circulation . As a speci- men of the little reliance and astonishing ...
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... emissions of paper - currency , two hundred millions of which were sunk in the hands of their constituents . Congress , finding their utmost efforts unavailing , at length determined , by their resolutions of the first and third of ...
... emissions of paper - currency , two hundred millions of which were sunk in the hands of their constituents . Congress , finding their utmost efforts unavailing , at length determined , by their resolutions of the first and third of ...
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