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1914. CREDIT, Manufactures and.—
If
credit alone can be obtained for the manufactures
of the country, it will still help to
clothe our armies. or to increase at market
the necessaries our people want.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. i, 206.
Ford ed., ii, 134.
(Alb.
1777)
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