The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, Volumul 7Little, Brown, 1852 |
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... debts we contract ; but we must not permit other people to run us in debt without our leave ; and we do not conceive it can hurt our credit if we refuse payment of such debts . Whatever is due for necessaries furnished to Captain Jones ...
... debts we contract ; but we must not permit other people to run us in debt without our leave ; and we do not conceive it can hurt our credit if we refuse payment of such debts . Whatever is due for necessaries furnished to Captain Jones ...
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... wholesome sumptuary laws ; and the money that has hitherto been em- ployed on those articles will be found very useful toward sink- ing our enormous national debt . This debt , I 50 OFFICIAL . RALPH IZARD TO JOHN ADAMS.
... wholesome sumptuary laws ; and the money that has hitherto been em- ployed on those articles will be found very useful toward sink- ing our enormous national debt . This debt , I 50 OFFICIAL . RALPH IZARD TO JOHN ADAMS.
Pagina 51
... debt . This debt , I fear , will not be sunk during my life ; till that is done , I do not think that any . danger to our morals is to be apprehended from our excessive riches . I should be obliged to you , if you would let me know ...
... debt . This debt , I fear , will not be sunk during my life ; till that is done , I do not think that any . danger to our morals is to be apprehended from our excessive riches . I should be obliged to you , if you would let me know ...
Pagina 53
... debt , it would be a great feli- city . But is it certain that it will ? Will not the national debt itself be the means , at least a temptation to continue , if not increase the luxury ? It is with great pleasure that I see you mention ...
... debt , it would be a great feli- city . But is it certain that it will ? Will not the national debt itself be the means , at least a temptation to continue , if not increase the luxury ? It is with great pleasure that I see you mention ...
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... debts , and in no such cases can we justify advancing any thing to officers or men . As the Lord Chatham belongs , half to the public and half to the captors , all necessary expenses on her account should be paid ; a moiety out of the ...
... debts , and in no such cases can we justify advancing any thing to officers or men . As the Lord Chatham belongs , half to the public and half to the captors , all necessary expenses on her account should be paid ; a moiety out of the ...
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