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Q. Was it not expected that the debt . would have been fooner difcharged ? A. It was , when the peace was made with France and Spain - But a fresh war breaking out with the Indians , a fresh load of debt was incurred , and the taxes ...
Q. Was it not expected that the debt . would have been fooner difcharged ? A. It was , when the peace was made with France and Spain - But a fresh war breaking out with the Indians , a fresh load of debt was incurred , and the taxes ...
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A. We were oniy reimburfed what , in your opinion , we had advanced beyond our proportion , or beyond what night reasonably be expected from us ; and it was a very fmail part of what we spent . Pennsylvania , in particular , disbursed ...
A. We were oniy reimburfed what , in your opinion , we had advanced beyond our proportion , or beyond what night reasonably be expected from us ; and it was a very fmail part of what we spent . Pennsylvania , in particular , disbursed ...
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Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained . Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with , or even before , the conflict itself should Each looked for an easier ...
Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained . Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with , or even before , the conflict itself should Each looked for an easier ...
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