| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 544 頁
...which might be apportioned to it by congress — the second, that the united colonies, should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound, to sink its proportionable part — and the third, that congress should issue the whole sum, every colony to be bound to discharge... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 596 頁
...the sum which might be appropriated to it by Congress. Second, that the united colonies should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound to sink its proportionable part ; and, third, that Congress should issue the whole sum, every colony be bound to discharge its proportion,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 606 頁
...the sum which might be appropriated to it by Congress. Second, that the united colonies should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound to sink its proportionable part ; and, third, that Congress should issue the whole sum, every colony be bound to discharge its proportion,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 594 頁
...the sum which might be appropriated to it by Congress. Second, that the united colonies should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound to sink its proportionable part ; and, third, that Congress should issue the whole sum, every colony be bound to discharge its proportion,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 頁
...the sum which might be appropriated to it by Congress. Second, that the united colonies should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound to sink its proportionable part ; and, third, that Congress should issue the whole sum, every colony be bound to discharge its proportion,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 頁
...the sum which might be appropriated to it by Congress. Second, that the united colonies should issue the whole sum necessary, and each colony become bound to sink its proportionable part ; and, third, that Congress should issue the whole sum, every colony be bound to discharge its proportion,... | |
| Henry Phillips, Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1865 - 514 頁
...observe that a paper currency being necessary, there are but three modes in which it can be issued : First. That every colony should strike for itself...colony become bound to sink its proportionable part; or Thirtfly. That the continental congress should strike the whole sum and apportionate the several shares... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1866 - 270 頁
...observe that a paper currency being necessary, there are but three modes in which it can be issued : First. That every colony should strike for itself...continental congress should strike the whole sum and apportionate the several shares of the different colonies, every colony become bound to discharge its... | |
| John H. Hickcox - 1866 - 114 頁
...should strike for itself the sum apportioned or to be apportioned by the continental congress. Second: that the continental congress should strike the whole...necessary and each colony become bound to sink its proportionate part. Third : that the continental congress should strike the whole sum and apportionate... | |
| John H. Hickcox - 1866 - 126 頁
...should strike for itself the sum apportioned or to be apportioned by the continental congress. Second : that the continental congress should strike the whole...necessary and each colony become bound to sink its proportionate part. Third : that the continental congress should strike the whole sum and apportionate... | |
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