Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced and Held at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen8Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... interests at the expense of the interests of the country . Mr. B. denied this charge , not in the way of idle declamation or partisan warfare , but upon facts and reasons that no candid or liberal man would deny or dispute . The ...
... interests at the expense of the interests of the country . Mr. B. denied this charge , not in the way of idle declamation or partisan warfare , but upon facts and reasons that no candid or liberal man would deny or dispute . The ...
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... interest peculiar to themselves . Banks , on the con- trary , are the means by which capital is distributed ; they are the very antipodes of monopolies . Their object is to make capital useful in every branch of trade and business . I ...
... interest peculiar to themselves . Banks , on the con- trary , are the means by which capital is distributed ; they are the very antipodes of monopolies . Their object is to make capital useful in every branch of trade and business . I ...
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... interest would bring with it an attack upon another . They rose at once and stayed the hand of the destroyers , who care little for the real interests of the people , provided they can make their favor a means of obtaining office . Sir ...
... interest would bring with it an attack upon another . They rose at once and stayed the hand of the destroyers , who care little for the real interests of the people , provided they can make their favor a means of obtaining office . Sir ...
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... interests should require it . Here is a reservation on the part of the legislature ; and although the legislature may alter , reform , or even annul those char- ters , if the interests of the people should require it , yet no other body ...
... interests should require it . Here is a reservation on the part of the legislature ; and although the legislature may alter , reform , or even annul those char- ters , if the interests of the people should require it , yet no other body ...
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... interests , the prosperity , the happiness of the fair portion of our great and growing commonwealth , is essentially and intimately connected with the interest , the prosperity and the happiness of every other part . Mr. COPE , of ...
... interests , the prosperity , the happiness of the fair portion of our great and growing commonwealth , is essentially and intimately connected with the interest , the prosperity and the happiness of every other part . Mr. COPE , of ...
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