Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... measures evinces that accident more than design , often produces the most momentous incidents , as well in the affairs of nations as of individuals ; and we must look with greater admiration on the facility with which Washington so ...
... measures evinces that accident more than design , often produces the most momentous incidents , as well in the affairs of nations as of individuals ; and we must look with greater admiration on the facility with which Washington so ...
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... measures might be deranged by any precipitation , he consented to serve until the end of May ; with the understanding that , if effectual measures were not taken , by that time , to make permanent provision for the public debts of every ...
... measures might be deranged by any precipitation , he consented to serve until the end of May ; with the understanding that , if effectual measures were not taken , by that time , to make permanent provision for the public debts of every ...
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... measures would be adopted for that pur- pose . " I felt , " he said , " the “ the consequences of my resignation on public credit ; I felt the probable derangement of our affairs ; I felt the difficulties my successor would have to ...
... measures would be adopted for that pur- pose . " I felt , " he said , " the “ the consequences of my resignation on public credit ; I felt the probable derangement of our affairs ; I felt the difficulties my successor would have to ...
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