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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... wished to see some evidence that we could get through what had been committed to us by the people to perform . Unless this rule shall be adopted , we may not only have to extend the term for the convention to sit , for a few days , but ...
... wished to see some evidence that we could get through what had been committed to us by the people to perform . Unless this rule shall be adopted , we may not only have to extend the term for the convention to sit , for a few days , but ...
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... wished to regulate his system . The whole tenor of the remarks of the gentlemen has tended entirely and directly to have the effect to destroy every banking institution in the state . I do not say that such was their design , I merely ...
... wished to regulate his system . The whole tenor of the remarks of the gentlemen has tended entirely and directly to have the effect to destroy every banking institution in the state . I do not say that such was their design , I merely ...
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... wished to purchase in New Orleans , five thousand bales of cotton , which are probably worth two hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It would take a month , perhaps , to convey the money to that city . There would besides , be the ...
... wished to purchase in New Orleans , five thousand bales of cotton , which are probably worth two hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It would take a month , perhaps , to convey the money to that city . There would besides , be the ...
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... wished to receive . For his single self , he could not doubt that the certain operation of the system would be the total destruction of the banking system . What should we say to the policy of this system ? The gentlemen on the other ...
... wished to receive . For his single self , he could not doubt that the certain operation of the system would be the total destruction of the banking system . What should we say to the policy of this system ? The gentlemen on the other ...
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... wished to express their sentiments . He had not troubled the body with long speeches , and had only on two occasions exceeded an hour . He felt a strong repugnance to measure gentlemen's efforts by the hour . It was a well known fact ...
... wished to express their sentiments . He had not troubled the body with long speeches , and had only on two occasions exceeded an hour . He felt a strong repugnance to measure gentlemen's efforts by the hour . It was a well known fact ...
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