Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... public credit , and widen the breach of public faith . On the tenth of September , 1777 , congress determined that the interest arising on all loan - office certificates issued , or to be issued , before the first of March , 1778 ...
... public credit , and widen the breach of public faith . On the tenth of September , 1777 , congress determined that the interest arising on all loan - office certificates issued , or to be issued , before the first of March , 1778 ...
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... public credit . It will be in vain , in future , to ask the public to believe any promise we shall make , even when the most clear and explicit grounds of confi- dence are produced . Perhaps it will be said that public credit is already ...
... public credit . It will be in vain , in future , to ask the public to believe any promise we shall make , even when the most clear and explicit grounds of confi- dence are produced . Perhaps it will be said that public credit is already ...
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... public contribution , the bank lent it the sum of eighty thousand dollars ; so that with a capital of three hundred ... credit . The credit and confidence that were revived by means of this institution , formed the basis of that system ...
... public contribution , the bank lent it the sum of eighty thousand dollars ; so that with a capital of three hundred ... credit . The credit and confidence that were revived by means of this institution , formed the basis of that system ...
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