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, 8±ÇPacker, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... argument falls at once to the ground , so soon as we come to compare it with facts as they are known to exist . But , sir , delegates on this floor who have supported the amendment offered by the gentleman from Susquehanna ( Mr. Read ) ...
... argument falls at once to the ground , so soon as we come to compare it with facts as they are known to exist . But , sir , delegates on this floor who have supported the amendment offered by the gentleman from Susquehanna ( Mr. Read ) ...
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... argument they have adopted . They are equally interested . I come now to say a few words in relation to the immediate question before us . If I understand it , the amendment which has been offered or assumed by the gentleman from ...
... argument they have adopted . They are equally interested . I come now to say a few words in relation to the immediate question before us . If I understand it , the amendment which has been offered or assumed by the gentleman from ...
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... argument , and what fol- lows ? Why , that the public convenience demanded notes of a smaller denomination - for most certainly that bank , like all others , has for many years issued five dollar notes . But I have it in my power to ...
... argument , and what fol- lows ? Why , that the public convenience demanded notes of a smaller denomination - for most certainly that bank , like all others , has for many years issued five dollar notes . But I have it in my power to ...
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... argument which has been pursued here is not to be reconciled with any principle but that of the destruction of the banks , the whole argument goes on the supposition that the banks are corrupt and under a system of wicked administration ...
... argument which has been pursued here is not to be reconciled with any principle but that of the destruction of the banks , the whole argument goes on the supposition that the banks are corrupt and under a system of wicked administration ...
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... argument which has been brought forward here , and which , if well founded , appears to me to be fatal to all our proceedings . The argument which has been addressed to this committee , as a reason why this resolution should be adopted ...
... argument which has been brought forward here , and which , if well founded , appears to me to be fatal to all our proceedings . The argument which has been addressed to this committee , as a reason why this resolution should be adopted ...
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