To the freeholders and inhabitants of the counties of Botetourt and Montgomery. [electronic resource] : Gentlemen, Actuated by the same motives which first induced us to engage in your service, we now beg leave to call your attentions to a subject, to which, from your local situation ... you must hitherto have been strangers. We mean the state of our public debts. ... In order, gentlemen, to give you a more perfect idea of your proportion of the national debt ... and of your balances of taxes which are still due, we have subjoined the following concise table. ...
1785
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To the freeholders and inhabitants of the counties of Botetourt and Montgomery. [electronic resource] : Gentlemen, Actuated by the same motives which first induced us to engage in your service, we now beg leave to call your attentions to a subject, to which, from your local situation ... you must hitherto have been strangers. We mean the state of our public debts. ... In order, gentlemen, to give you a more perfect idea of your proportion of the national debt ... and of your balances of taxes which are still due, we have subjoined the following concise table. ...
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[Virginia : s.n, 1785]
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United States -- Virginia.
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English
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1 sheet ; ?⁰.
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Signed: John Breckenridge. Archibald Stuart.
The Library of Congress copy is dated in ms.: January 5th. 1785.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress copy is dated in ms.: January 5th. 1785.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
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Bristol, B6029
Shipton & Mooney, 44653
English Short Title Catalog, W1751.
Shipton & Mooney, 44653
English Short Title Catalog, W1751.
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