Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... funds had with the currency of his notes , and the immense value of the funds in the hands of Mr. Hall in carrying his grand financiering system into effect : -- if the funds intended to redeem from cir- culation all notes presented for ...
... funds had with the currency of his notes , and the immense value of the funds in the hands of Mr. Hall in carrying his grand financiering system into effect : -- if the funds intended to redeem from cir- culation all notes presented for ...
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... funds necessary to give effect to exertion . * In addition to the immense exertions of the financier to effect this movement , general Wash- ington obtained a loan of specie from the count De Rochambeau . Mr. Morris managed this ...
... funds necessary to give effect to exertion . * In addition to the immense exertions of the financier to effect this movement , general Wash- ington obtained a loan of specie from the count De Rochambeau . Mr. Morris managed this ...
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... funds should persuade foreigners to lend their money , while its own citizens , who have al- ready lent theirs , can neither obtain the interest nor any solid security either for interest or princi- pal . — This , sir , is an object of ...
... funds should persuade foreigners to lend their money , while its own citizens , who have al- ready lent theirs , can neither obtain the interest nor any solid security either for interest or princi- pal . — This , sir , is an object of ...
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