Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... supplies ; to appoint agents to prosecute or defend for him in his official capa- city ; to manage and dispose of the monies grant- ed by his most christian majesty to the United States , and the specific supplies required from the ...
... supplies ; to appoint agents to prosecute or defend for him in his official capa- city ; to manage and dispose of the monies grant- ed by his most christian majesty to the United States , and the specific supplies required from the ...
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... supplies in their power , which consisted of meat , salt , and liquor ; yet bread was still wanting ; and this was ... supplies of flour for the use of the army . The want of money had occasioned , towards the beginning of 1781 , an ...
... supplies in their power , which consisted of meat , salt , and liquor ; yet bread was still wanting ; and this was ... supplies of flour for the use of the army . The want of money had occasioned , towards the beginning of 1781 , an ...
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... supply that army ; and that , if he could command money , he would take care that they should be furnished with every thing necessary . It may be observed , in exemplification of the expense and difficulty of procuring those supplies ...
... supply that army ; and that , if he could command money , he would take care that they should be furnished with every thing necessary . It may be observed , in exemplification of the expense and difficulty of procuring those supplies ...
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