Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... hundred thousand dollars was very inadequate to the object which he had in view ; but the fear that he would be ... hundred thousand dollars , shall be four hundred thousand 1 pounds , and perhaps more . How soon it 238 ROBERT MORRIS .
... hundred thousand dollars was very inadequate to the object which he had in view ; but the fear that he would be ... hundred thousand dollars , shall be four hundred thousand 1 pounds , and perhaps more . How soon it 238 ROBERT MORRIS .
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... hundred thousand ; for forage , above three hundred thousand ; for the quartermaster's department ( exclusive of articles on hand , ) above eight hundred thousand ; for mili- tary stores ( exclusive of articles on hand , ) near two hundred ...
... hundred thousand ; for forage , above three hundred thousand ; for the quartermaster's department ( exclusive of articles on hand , ) above eight hundred thousand ; for mili- tary stores ( exclusive of articles on hand , ) near two hundred ...
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... hundred pounds this currency , advanced by order of congress to them , their state being accountable . " On the fourteenth of Septem . ber , 1781 , he writes : " In my former letter , I mentioned that his excellency , governor Rutledge ...
... hundred pounds this currency , advanced by order of congress to them , their state being accountable . " On the fourteenth of Septem . ber , 1781 , he writes : " In my former letter , I mentioned that his excellency , governor Rutledge ...
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