History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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Page 72
... given to the superintendent of finance to pay them such sums , on account of their pay , as would relieve them from their embarrassments , and enable them to return to Europe . With the exception of the acceptance from Virginia of a ...
... given to the superintendent of finance to pay them such sums , on account of their pay , as would relieve them from their embarrassments , and enable them to return to Europe . With the exception of the acceptance from Virginia of a ...
Page 73
... given license to the states to apply the requisite part of their quotas to the payment of interest on the loan office , and other liquidated debts of the United States , they supposed that the " actual payment of these quotas had been ...
... given license to the states to apply the requisite part of their quotas to the payment of interest on the loan office , and other liquidated debts of the United States , they supposed that the " actual payment of these quotas had been ...
Page 74
... given , that before any further demands should be made , a revision of the quotas of the states would be had . By this scheme , the amount to be required was reduced to about four and a half millions . To give further facilities to the ...
... given , that before any further demands should be made , a revision of the quotas of the states would be had . By this scheme , the amount to be required was reduced to about four and a half millions . To give further facilities to the ...
Page 81
... the public , and propitiate those who were offended with this gross and glaring effort to provide for a favour- * From $ 11,000 to $ 8,000 . VOL . III . - 6 ite . The dissatisfaction given by Jay to the partisans Ær . 27. ] 81 HAMILTON .
... the public , and propitiate those who were offended with this gross and glaring effort to provide for a favour- * From $ 11,000 to $ 8,000 . VOL . III . - 6 ite . The dissatisfaction given by Jay to the partisans Ær . 27. ] 81 HAMILTON .
Page 82
... given by Jay to the partisans of France was therefore smothered , and yielded to the present object ; and on the same day , the seventh of May , Jay in his absence , at the instance of Gerry , was elected to the foreign department ; and ...
... given by Jay to the partisans of France was therefore smothered , and yielded to the present object ; and on the same day , the seventh of May , Jay in his absence , at the instance of Gerry , was elected to the foreign department ; and ...
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