Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 66.
Страница 104
... tion of his congregation Interesting and instructive in the pulpit , he faithfully fulfilled all his other pa- rochial duties , and attracted even the fervent at- tachment of the people . His discourses generally embraced those great ...
... tion of his congregation Interesting and instructive in the pulpit , he faithfully fulfilled all his other pa- rochial duties , and attracted even the fervent at- tachment of the people . His discourses generally embraced those great ...
Страница 202
... tion of the public service . He was frequently and actively engaged in managing the fiscal concerns of congress , a duty for which his capacity for busi- ness , and intimate knowledge of pecuniary trans- actions , rendered him ...
... tion of the public service . He was frequently and actively engaged in managing the fiscal concerns of congress , a duty for which his capacity for busi- ness , and intimate knowledge of pecuniary trans- actions , rendered him ...
Страница 326
... tion we stand in , has rendered it necessary for con- gress to demand a decided answer . No time is to be lost ; for if the revenues cannot be obtained , the public creditors must be told so in plain terms . The efforts to borrow ...
... tion we stand in , has rendered it necessary for con- gress to demand a decided answer . No time is to be lost ; for if the revenues cannot be obtained , the public creditors must be told so in plain terms . The efforts to borrow ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
admiration adopted affairs afforded America appointed army attention bank bills British cause character citizens colonies committee conduct confidence congress consequences continental continental congress continental currency continued currency debts declared delegates depreciation distress Doctor Witherspoon duty Edinburg effect emissions enemy engagements established exertions feel financier flour friends funds Gouverneur Morris gress Hampshire Hampshire Grants hard money honour hope hundred important individual induced interest Kittery labour legislature letter Lynch manner MATTHEW THORNTON measures ment merchant Meshech Weare mind month necessary necessity never observed obtained opinion paper patriotism payment Pennsylvania period persons Philadelphia political Portsmouth possessed president principles procure public credit received remarks requisitions respect revenue Rhode Island Robert Morris Santee river sion situation South Carolina success superintendant of finance supplies talents taxes thing Thomas Lynch thousand dollars tion treasury troops United Washington Whipple William Whipple