Indies (the armies for which are now afloat), and the enormous expense engaged in, having much embarrassed the finances. Our people certainly ought to do more for themselves. It is absurd, the pretending to be lovers of liberty while they grudge paying... Historical Sketch of Continental Paper Money - Stran 20avtor: Samuel Breck - 1843 - 40 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) - 1904 - 612 strani
...paying for the Defence of it. It is said here, that an Impost of 5 per cent on all Goods imported, tho' a most reasonable Proposition had not been agreed...by all the States and was, therefore, frustrated; and that your News Papers acquaint the World with this, with the Non-payment of Taxes by the People,... | |
| Robert Morris - 1988 - 976 strani
...paying for the Defence of it. It is said here, that an Impost of 5 per Cent on all Goods imported tho' a most reasonable Proposition had not been agreed to by all the States; and was therefore frustrated;4 and that your News Papers acquaint the World with this, with the Nonpayment of Taxes by... | |
| 1996 - 1114 strani
...paying for the Defence of it. It is said here, that an Impost of 5 perCent on all Goods imported tho' a most reasonable Proposition had not been agreed...to by all the States; and was therefore frustrated; and that your News Papers acquaint the World with this, with the Nonpayment of Taxes by the People... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 strani
...for which are now afloat), and the enormous expense engaged in, having much embarrassed the finances. Our people certainly ought to do more for themselves....to by all the States, and was therefore frustrated ; and that your newspapers acquaint the world with this, with the non-payment of taxes by the people,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 480 strani
...for which are now afloat), and the enormous expense engaged in, having much embarrassed the finances. Our people certainly ought to do more for themselves....to by all the States, and was therefore frustrated ; and that your newspapers acquaint the world with this, with the non-payment of taxes by the people,... | |
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