The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 3 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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... this is a scarcity very likely to * Mr Robert Morris was at this time a Senator in Congress from Pennsylvania . The Congress assembled in the city of New York . continue ; and , as the same cause will , 4 MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE.
... this is a scarcity very likely to * Mr Robert Morris was at this time a Senator in Congress from Pennsylvania . The Congress assembled in the city of New York . continue ; and , as the same cause will , 4 MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE.
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... cause will , while it exists , continue to produce the same effect , you will naturally conclude , that the value of these papers depends much upon the speculations therein , which are formed in Europe . The President conducts himself ...
... cause will , while it exists , continue to produce the same effect , you will naturally conclude , that the value of these papers depends much upon the speculations therein , which are formed in Europe . The President conducts himself ...
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... . Truth , I still think , lies in the middle . To assume the payment of what the States owe , merely be- cause they owe it , seems to my capacity not more rational , than to assume the debts of corporations , or of IN EUROPE . 11.
... . Truth , I still think , lies in the middle . To assume the payment of what the States owe , merely be- cause they owe it , seems to my capacity not more rational , than to assume the debts of corporations , or of IN EUROPE . 11.
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... causes to four per cent , which it certainly will , if we do what is right , the foreigners would then receive a revenue of only four hundred thousand from their capital invested , whereas , in the case of immediate reduction , they ...
... causes to four per cent , which it certainly will , if we do what is right , the foreigners would then receive a revenue of only four hundred thousand from their capital invested , whereas , in the case of immediate reduction , they ...
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... Having fostered the hope of foreign aid , they consider the withholding of it as an * Ambassador from France in London ; formerly French Minister in the United States . abandonment of their cause , and even as a violation IN EUROPE . 15.
... Having fostered the hope of foreign aid , they consider the withholding of it as an * Ambassador from France in London ; formerly French Minister in the United States . abandonment of their cause , and even as a violation IN EUROPE . 15.
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