Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... treasury at the time when the purchases were made , I must have exchanged it for specie . The rate , at those times , was from five to six , and even seven , for one ; but whenever it should have been known that it was drawn from the ...
... treasury at the time when the purchases were made , I must have exchanged it for specie . The rate , at those times , was from five to six , and even seven , for one ; but whenever it should have been known that it was drawn from the ...
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... treasury , could not have been lessened by the whole grant of six millions of livres from France , because , when his official duty com- menced , the treasury was more than two and an half millions of dollars in arrears . The slowness ...
... treasury , could not have been lessened by the whole grant of six millions of livres from France , because , when his official duty com- menced , the treasury was more than two and an half millions of dollars in arrears . The slowness ...
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... treasury of the United States , after a well merited eulogium on the very great advantages derived from the arrangement and management of their finances . The appointment of the board of treasury was , in itself , a flattering token of ...
... treasury of the United States , after a well merited eulogium on the very great advantages derived from the arrangement and management of their finances . The appointment of the board of treasury was , in itself , a flattering token of ...
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