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" ... Their creed is, that the property of the United States has been protected from the confiscation of Britain by the joint exertions of all, and therefore ought to be the common property of all, and he that attempts opposition to this creed, is an enemy... "
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by Washington Irving - 1857
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 11

George Washington - Presidents - 1891 - 546 pages
...he that attempts opposition to this creed, is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth." Again : " They are...are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper money, which shall be a tender in all cases whatever." He adds: "The number of these people amount...
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 11

George Washington - Presidents - 1891 - 544 pages
...he that attempts opposition to this creed, is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth." Again : " They are...are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper money, which shall be a tender in all cases whatever." He adds : " The number of these people amount...
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Washington and His Country: Being Irving's Life of Washington

Washington Irving - 1893 - 668 pages
...he that attempts opposition to this creed, is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth." Again, " They are...him on the subject, Washington writes, "You talk, my good sir, of employing influence to appease the present tumults in Massachusetts. I know not where...
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Washington and His Country: Being Irving's Life of Washington, Abridged for ...

Washington Irving - United States - 1896 - 668 pages
...he that attempts opposition to this creed, is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth." Again, " They are...him on the subject, Washington writes, "You talk, my good sir, of employing influence to appease the present tumults in Massachusetts. I know not where...
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Studies in American History: A Survey of American History Source Extracts

Howard Walter Caldwell - United States - 1898 - 268 pages
...of Britain by the joint exertions of all, and therefore ought to be the common property of all," . They are determined to annihilate all debts, public and private, and have agrarian laws, . . . — To James Madison, 5 November, 1786. By a late act, it seems very desirous of a general convention...
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The Old South Leaflets

Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...he that attempts opposition to this creed is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth." Again: "They are...are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper money, which shall be a tender in all cases whatever." He adds: "The number of these people amount...
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Henry Knox, a Soldier of the Revolution: Major-general in the Continental ...

Noah Brooks - 1900 - 388 pages
...creed is an enemy to equality and justice, and ought to be swept from the face of the earth. In a word, they are determined to annihilate all debts public...are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper money, which shall be a tender in all cases whatever. The numbers of these people may amount, in Massachusetts,...
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Henry Knox, a Soldier of the Revolution: Major-general in the Continental ...

Noah Brooks - 1900 - 384 pages
...an enemy to equality and justice, and ought to be swept from the face of the earth. In a word.lthey are determined to annihilate all debts public and...are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper money, which shall be a tender in all cases whatever. , /The numbers of these people may amount, in...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1787 - 446 pages
...is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth.' In a word they are determined to annihilate all debts public...and private and have agrarian Laws, which are easily affected by the means of unfortunate paper money which shall be a tender in all cases whatever. " The...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1901 - 440 pages
...is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth.' In a word they are determined to annihilate all debts public...and private and have agrarian Laws, which are easily affected, by the means of unfortunate paper money which shall be a tender in all cases whatever. "...
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