The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1G. H. Evans, 1837 |
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... bank by the subscribers , headed by Robert Morris , and supplied the wants of the army . This supply was probably instrumental in enabling Washington to carry into effect his well - concerted plan against Cornwallis . This bank was ...
... bank by the subscribers , headed by Robert Morris , and supplied the wants of the army . This supply was probably instrumental in enabling Washington to carry into effect his well - concerted plan against Cornwallis . This bank was ...
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... Bank , and Paper Money . . . Anecdote of James Monroe and Rufus King . Address from Bordentown . To the English people on the invasion of England . To the French inhabitants of Louisiana To the citizens of Pennsylvania on the proposal ...
... Bank , and Paper Money . . . Anecdote of James Monroe and Rufus King . Address from Bordentown . To the English people on the invasion of England . To the French inhabitants of Louisiana To the citizens of Pennsylvania on the proposal ...
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... bank- rupt , it would not fetch as much as she owes ; yet this thought- less wretch must go to war , and with the avowed design , too , of making us beasts of burden , to support her in riot and debauchery , and to assist her afterwards ...
... bank- rupt , it would not fetch as much as she owes ; yet this thought- less wretch must go to war , and with the avowed design , too , of making us beasts of burden , to support her in riot and debauchery , and to assist her afterwards ...
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... bank ; but admitting that he could , where is the injury ? Because , while his whole force is cantoned out , as sentries over the water , they will be very innocently employed , and the moment they march into the country , the ...
... bank ; but admitting that he could , where is the injury ? Because , while his whole force is cantoned out , as sentries over the water , they will be very innocently employed , and the moment they march into the country , the ...
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... banks of the Delaware , and from thence driven back with loss and disgrace : and why not be again driven from the Schuyl- kill ? His condition and ours are very different . He has every body to fight , we have only his one army to cope ...
... banks of the Delaware , and from thence driven back with loss and disgrace : and why not be again driven from the Schuyl- kill ? His condition and ours are very different . He has every body to fight , we have only his one army to cope ...
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