Speech of Ephraim Banks, Esq., of Mifflin: Delivered in the Convention, to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania, December 22, 1837. In Support of an Amendment to Prohibit Banks from Issuing Notes of a Less Denomination Than Ten Dollars, as Offered by Mr. Read of SusquehannaJ. Wilbank, 1838 - 15 |
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... trees of the forest ; they grow old and is the good spirit ? Where is he ? " become rotten : must a man live for ever ? is above the stars ; he sends down the rain " Who " He the hail , and the snow ; and he passes THE SAVAGE. ...
... trees of the forest ; they grow old and is the good spirit ? Where is he ? " become rotten : must a man live for ever ? is above the stars ; he sends down the rain " Who " He the hail , and the snow ; and he passes THE SAVAGE. ...
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... lives and examine our own minds , that we may see if What shall we say , when we hear the there be not more happiness in error than various opinions of men on these subject : ? in reality . Which have been our happiest What shall we do ...
... lives and examine our own minds , that we may see if What shall we say , when we hear the there be not more happiness in error than various opinions of men on these subject : ? in reality . Which have been our happiest What shall we do ...
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... live near the fron- tiers of the United States have become debased and corrupted by their intercourse with the descendants of Europeans . They are contami When Constantine , the great , first christianized nated with the vices and ...
... live near the fron- tiers of the United States have become debased and corrupted by their intercourse with the descendants of Europeans . They are contami When Constantine , the great , first christianized nated with the vices and ...
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... live that he may eat . " But should plied to the aggrandizement of Polydore's the glutton discover an extensive acquaintance establishment . And as this aggrandizement with the art of preparing viands , we think he increases , in like ...
... live that he may eat . " But should plied to the aggrandizement of Polydore's the glutton discover an extensive acquaintance establishment . And as this aggrandizement with the art of preparing viands , we think he increases , in like ...
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... crowned with proud forests of oak , and groves of towering poplars . In some parts were to be seen " cloud - capt towers and gorgeous palaces ; " and in others , she has touched with a live coal from her heavenly 16 THE SAVAGE .
... crowned with proud forests of oak , and groves of towering poplars . In some parts were to be seen " cloud - capt towers and gorgeous palaces ; " and in others , she has touched with a live coal from her heavenly 16 THE SAVAGE .
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