10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... debt contracted in the last war . Q. How long are thofe taxes to con- tinue ? A. Those for discharging the debt are to continue till 1772 , and longer , if the debt should not be then all discharged . The others must always continue . Q ...
... debt contracted in the last war . Q. How long are thofe taxes to con- tinue ? A. Those for discharging the debt are to continue till 1772 , and longer , if the debt should not be then all discharged . The others must always continue . Q ...
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... debt , not only by hunning occafions of ex- pence , but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to dif charge the debts which unavoidable Wars may have occafioned , not ungenerously throwing upon pofterity the burthen which we ourselves ...
... debt , not only by hunning occafions of ex- pence , but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to dif charge the debts which unavoidable Wars may have occafioned , not ungenerously throwing upon pofterity the burthen which we ourselves ...
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... debt ; on the other hand , it is very inadvisable to permit any foreign power to take possession , even temporarily , of ... debts of an improper character under duress , while it also insures honest creditors of the republic from being ...
... debt ; on the other hand , it is very inadvisable to permit any foreign power to take possession , even temporarily , of ... debts of an improper character under duress , while it also insures honest creditors of the republic from being ...
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