Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Debt at Home and Abroad - Debts of the States - Hamilton's Report - Opposition to it - Dr . Stuart's warning Letter to Washington - His Reply - Jefferson's arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson ...
... Debt at Home and Abroad - Debts of the States - Hamilton's Report - Opposition to it - Dr . Stuart's warning Letter to Washington - His Reply - Jefferson's arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson ...
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... Debt - And retires from his Post as Secretary of the Treasury - Is succeeded by Oliver Wolcott - Resignation of Knox - Succeeded by Timothy Pickering - Close of the Session ... CHAPTER XXVII . 205 Washington's Anxiety about the Progress ...
... Debt - And retires from his Post as Secretary of the Treasury - Is succeeded by Oliver Wolcott - Resignation of Knox - Succeeded by Timothy Pickering - Close of the Session ... CHAPTER XXVII . 205 Washington's Anxiety about the Progress ...
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... debts due to British subjects , for which by the same treaty the United States were bound , re- mained unpaid . This the Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ...
... debts due to British subjects , for which by the same treaty the United States were bound , re- mained unpaid . This the Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ...
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... debts , had failed ; there was a universal state of indebtedness , foreign and domestic , and public credit was prostrate . 66 Such was the condition of affairs when Washington entered upon his new field of action . He was painfully ...
... debts , had failed ; there was a universal state of indebtedness , foreign and domestic , and public credit was prostrate . 66 Such was the condition of affairs when Washington entered upon his new field of action . He was painfully ...
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... debts . We have already quoted the language held by Washington in regard to this state of things before he had assumed the di- rection of affairs . " My endeavors shall be unremittingly ex- erted , even at the hazard of former fame , or ...
... debts . We have already quoted the language held by Washington in regard to this state of things before he had assumed the di- rection of affairs . " My endeavors shall be unremittingly ex- erted , even at the hazard of former fame , or ...
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