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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... party took their stand against it , and it fell . But , that institution stood upon a very different footing from our own state institutions . It had no sympathy with the people , and it fell at once , because it had no sympathy with ...
... party took their stand against it , and it fell . But , that institution stood upon a very different footing from our own state institutions . It had no sympathy with the people , and it fell at once , because it had no sympathy with ...
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... parties prefer five dollar notes , what good reason can be assigned for refusing to gratify them ? Five dollar bills are more convenient to the mar- ket people , to travellers , and to the country population generally . It has been ...
... parties prefer five dollar notes , what good reason can be assigned for refusing to gratify them ? Five dollar bills are more convenient to the mar- ket people , to travellers , and to the country population generally . It has been ...
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... parties were now in my hearing , they would excuse the liberty I take in thus referring to these transactions . Another fact it may not be improper to mentiou . A majority of the directors of the bank were originally Jackson men , and ...
... parties were now in my hearing , they would excuse the liberty I take in thus referring to these transactions . Another fact it may not be improper to mentiou . A majority of the directors of the bank were originally Jackson men , and ...
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... party feelings into this discussion . They wish to leave all party feelings out of the question ; and , to bury all political considerations . But , it appeared to him that this appeal was not made in sincerity . No man could deprecate ...
... party feelings into this discussion . They wish to leave all party feelings out of the question ; and , to bury all political considerations . But , it appeared to him that this appeal was not made in sincerity . No man could deprecate ...
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... parties which divide the community . No matter if the subject is discussed on party grounds or not , because the question is essentially a party question . It is insisted that restrictions shall be imposed , which will be destructive of ...
... parties which divide the community . No matter if the subject is discussed on party grounds or not , because the question is essentially a party question . It is insisted that restrictions shall be imposed , which will be destructive of ...
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