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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... secure to themselves even the lower interest , and thus things would be brought to their natural level , and thereby the interest o money in America would be lowered , a thing devoutly to b wished for , but not to be effected by ...
... secure to themselves even the lower interest , and thus things would be brought to their natural level , and thereby the interest o money in America would be lowered , a thing devoutly to b wished for , but not to be effected by ...
第 74 頁
... secure the spoils of Po- land against any attempts which might be made by Prussia and Turkey , than furnish a body of her troops to be employ- ed on the Rhine . Will the desire of re - establishing the House of Bourbon in France have ...
... secure the spoils of Po- land against any attempts which might be made by Prussia and Turkey , than furnish a body of her troops to be employ- ed on the Rhine . Will the desire of re - establishing the House of Bourbon in France have ...
第 87 頁
... secure your Han- over against the imperial pretensions . Hence an oscillation of measures dependent on personal character . It is sufficient to present this idea ; improper to pursue it . The arrangement suggested for Flanders would ...
... secure your Han- over against the imperial pretensions . Hence an oscillation of measures dependent on personal character . It is sufficient to present this idea ; improper to pursue it . The arrangement suggested for Flanders would ...
第 95 頁
... secure , and the only remaining question was , as to the quantum of damage to be sustained . I presume that , while the Archduke was with great gallantry and good conduct attacking him in front , the baggage was moving off in his rear ...
... secure , and the only remaining question was , as to the quantum of damage to be sustained . I presume that , while the Archduke was with great gallantry and good conduct attacking him in front , the baggage was moving off in his rear ...
第 122 頁
... secure than ever from the power of demagogues . Taxes are not heavy , and we have more reason to fear the payment , than the increase of our debt . You , who are thor- oughly informed upon all that relates to the resources of a country ...
... secure than ever from the power of demagogues . Taxes are not heavy , and we have more reason to fear the payment , than the increase of our debt . You , who are thor- oughly informed upon all that relates to the resources of a country ...
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Adieu administration advantage affairs ALEXANDER HAMILTON America appointed army Assignats Assize Court Austria Bank believe Britain British called cent circumstances citizens commerce conduct Congress consequence consider Constitution course Court danger Dear Sir debt declared doubt duty effect enemy England establish Europe evil expense favor Federalists force foreign France French friends gentlemen give GOUVERNEUR MORRIS honor hope important interest JOHN PARISH judges King Lake Ontario land legislature letter Lord Lord Grenville Louisiana Madam MADAME DE STAËL means ment merchants millions Minister Morrisania necessary object opinion Paris party peace perhaps political possession present President principle proper Prussia question reason received render repeal respect revenue ROBERT MORRIS RUFUS KING secure seems Senate sentiment Spain suppose taxes things thousand TIMOTHY PICKERING tion told treaty union United vote wise wish