| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 572 strani
...honesty, and firm attachment to the cause, and govern yourself by their advice, or by their conduct. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way, that is, sixpence or one shilling in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be promotive of the great cause we are embarked in... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 strani
...honesty, and firm attachment to the cause, and govern yourself by their advice, or by their conduct. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way, that is, sixpence or one shilling in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be promotive of the great cause we are embarked in... | |
| Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 430 strani
...promotive of the great cause we embarked in for individuals to do so, thereby ruining themselves, whilst others are reaping the benefit of such distress ;...law imposes this, and it is thought right to submit, I will not say aught against it, nor oppose another word to it. No man has gone, and no man will go... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 strani
...discriminate between the real and nominal value of paper money, has already sunk for me a large sum. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way, that is, sixpence or one shilling in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be promotive of the great cause we are embarked in... | |
| James Gallatin - 1864 - 76 strani
...honesty and firm attachment to the cause, and govern yourself by their advice or by their conduct. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way — that is, sixpence or one shilling in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be promotivc of the great cause we are embarked 59... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1879 - 394 strani
...nominal sum for such old debts as come under the above description, except as before specified. ... If it be customary with others to receive money in...law imposes this, and it is thought right to submit, I will not say aught against it nor oppose another word to it. No man has gone, and no man will go... | |
| George Washington - 1890 - 546 strani
...money in this way, that is, 6al or 1/ in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be advancive of the great cause we are embarked in for individuals...Law imposes this, and it is thought right to submit, I will not say aught against or oppose another word to it. No man has, nor no man will go, further... | |
| George Washington - 1890 - 764 strani
...honesty, and firm attachment to the cause, and govern yourself by their advice, or by yr. conduct. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way, that is, 6d or 1/ in the pound for old debts ; if it is thought to be advancive of the great cause we are embarked... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 500 strani
...honesty, and firm attachment to the cause, and govern yourself by their advice, or by yr. conduct. If it be customary with others to receive money in this way, that is, 6d or I/ in the pound of old debts; if it is thought to be advancive of the great cause we are embarked... | |
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