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, Tập 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... hope that it would not be of long dura- tion , furnished motives for giving a value to paper , which overbalanced the apprehensions their past experience might otherwise have excited . There were other causes which , in some degree ...
... hope that it would not be of long dura- tion , furnished motives for giving a value to paper , which overbalanced the apprehensions their past experience might otherwise have excited . There were other causes which , in some degree ...
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... hope was entertained , that the loan would fill immediately ; that it would diminish the quantity of money in circulation ; and that the certificates , issued in lieu of the money received , would not be brought into ordinary use , so ...
... hope was entertained , that the loan would fill immediately ; that it would diminish the quantity of money in circulation ; and that the certificates , issued in lieu of the money received , would not be brought into ordinary use , so ...
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... distinguishable from them , until the declaration of indepen- dence was proposed . This necessary measure seemed to cut up by the roots every hope of conciliation , and to ren- der a reunion of the empire , which many still 50 THE LIFE OF.
... distinguishable from them , until the declaration of indepen- dence was proposed . This necessary measure seemed to cut up by the roots every hope of conciliation , and to ren- der a reunion of the empire , which many still 50 THE LIFE OF.
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... hope of impunity for past offences held forth by this proclamation , produced a general dis- position among the people of that state , to avail themselves of the promise it contained . Vast numbers acknowledged the royal authority , and ...
... hope of impunity for past offences held forth by this proclamation , produced a general dis- position among the people of that state , to avail themselves of the promise it contained . Vast numbers acknowledged the royal authority , and ...
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... hope of that security to their persons and pro- perty , which had been promised as the reward of submission to the royal authority ; could not fail to equal the most sanguine hopes of the friends of the revolution . A sense of personal ...
... hope of that security to their persons and pro- perty , which had been promised as the reward of submission to the royal authority ; could not fail to equal the most sanguine hopes of the friends of the revolution . A sense of personal ...
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