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... fund was accordingly low him through the journals , as I do not raised from seven to ten millions of dollars , deem that to be necessary to refute his ar- with the provision to apply the surplus , which gument . It is sufficient for ...
... fund was accordingly low him through the journals , as I do not raised from seven to ten millions of dollars , deem that to be necessary to refute his ar- with the provision to apply the surplus , which gument . It is sufficient for ...
Side 688
... fund of each ; and what was then called the con- indicating their dissatisfaction under the arbitrary tinental army , and they only , were paid out of and oppressive acts of the British Parliament . - the general fund . Many of the ...
... fund of each ; and what was then called the con- indicating their dissatisfaction under the arbitrary tinental army , and they only , were paid out of and oppressive acts of the British Parliament . - the general fund . Many of the ...
Side 694
... fund of these on which to away before the irresistible current of federal or draw , commencing with the Convention of 1787 , national authority . They succeeded in the strug and running through every subsequent exposi - gle , or , at ...
... fund of these on which to away before the irresistible current of federal or draw , commencing with the Convention of 1787 , national authority . They succeeded in the strug and running through every subsequent exposi - gle , or , at ...
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