The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob- vious that the means for carrying on the war must be ...
... foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob- vious that the means for carrying on the war must be ...
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... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
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... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
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... foreign country , in the next place , who were the first to give so precious a token of their confidence in our justice , and of their friendship for our cause , and who are members of a republic which was second in espousing our rank ...
... foreign country , in the next place , who were the first to give so precious a token of their confidence in our justice , and of their friendship for our cause , and who are members of a republic which was second in espousing our rank ...
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... foreign debt had been partly paid ; but that fund was exhausted , and the United States possessed no means of replacing it . Unable to pay the interest , they would , in the course of the succeeding year , be liable for the first ...
... foreign debt had been partly paid ; but that fund was exhausted , and the United States possessed no means of replacing it . Unable to pay the interest , they would , in the course of the succeeding year , be liable for the first ...
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