Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... financier , they were equitably redeemed to the uttermost farthing ; and it is obvious to all those at all acquainted with the necessities and feel- ings of the time , that no other mode could have been adopted to revive public credit ...
... financier , they were equitably redeemed to the uttermost farthing ; and it is obvious to all those at all acquainted with the necessities and feel- ings of the time , that no other mode could have been adopted to revive public credit ...
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... financier and his agents , increased the credit of the notes , and when the first impressions were fixed , few or no difficulties were experienced in their circulation . But while we thus far support what Mr. Johnson considers an ...
... financier and his agents , increased the credit of the notes , and when the first impressions were fixed , few or no difficulties were experienced in their circulation . But while we thus far support what Mr. Johnson considers an ...
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... financier was rewarded for saving his country from ruin , had resolved themselves into the following points : 1. That he had robbed the eastern states of their specie . 2. That he was par- tial to Pennsylvania , being commercially ...
... financier was rewarded for saving his country from ruin , had resolved themselves into the following points : 1. That he had robbed the eastern states of their specie . 2. That he was par- tial to Pennsylvania , being commercially ...
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