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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... pounds ; which was afterwards converted into a 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 ...
... pounds ; which was afterwards converted into a 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 ...
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... pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer , These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin , Chalmers himself , and they require no comment . " The second life of Mr. Paine is the production ...
... pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer , These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin , Chalmers himself , and they require no comment . " The second life of Mr. Paine is the production ...
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... pounds sterling per hun- dred acres , amount to upwards of twenty - five millions Pennsylva- nia currency ; and the quit - rents at one penny sterling per acre , to two millions yearly . It is by the sale of those lands that the debt ...
... pounds sterling per hun- dred acres , amount to upwards of twenty - five millions Pennsylva- nia currency ; and the quit - rents at one penny sterling per acre , to two millions yearly . It is by the sale of those lands that the debt ...
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... pounds laid by , is reduced fifty pounds in value ; whereas , had the market lowered cent . per cent , his goods would have sold but for ten , but his hundred pounds would have risen in value to two hundred ; because it would then ...
... pounds laid by , is reduced fifty pounds in value ; whereas , had the market lowered cent . per cent , his goods would have sold but for ten , but his hundred pounds would have risen in value to two hundred ; because it would then ...
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... pounds , or more , if it is necessary , out of the estates and property of the king of England's votaries , resident in Philadelphia , to be distributed , as a reward to those inhabitants of the city and state , who should turn out and ...
... pounds , or more , if it is necessary , out of the estates and property of the king of England's votaries , resident in Philadelphia , to be distributed , as a reward to those inhabitants of the city and state , who should turn out and ...
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