Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... revenue ; to digest and report plans for improving and regulating the finances , and for es- tablishing order and economy in the disbursement of the public money ; to direct the execution of all plans adopted by congress respecting revenue ...
... revenue ; to digest and report plans for improving and regulating the finances , and for es- tablishing order and economy in the disbursement of the public money ; to direct the execution of all plans adopted by congress respecting revenue ...
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... revenue is given , that hope must cease . He , therefore , who opposes the grant of such revenue , not only opposes himself to the dictates of justice , but he labours to continue the war , and of consequence , to shed more blood , to ...
... revenue is given , that hope must cease . He , therefore , who opposes the grant of such revenue , not only opposes himself to the dictates of justice , but he labours to continue the war , and of consequence , to shed more blood , to ...
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... who alone can afford it ; and I here de- clare , that those who oppose the granting of revenue to congress for the liquidation of our public debts , must be alone answerable for the consequences ; - for ROBERT MORRIS . 327.
... who alone can afford it ; and I here de- clare , that those who oppose the granting of revenue to congress for the liquidation of our public debts , must be alone answerable for the consequences ; - for ROBERT MORRIS . 327.
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