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 頁 |
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... character in every emergency . Whenever any of the precepts or command- We must suffer sickness and pain . We may ments found in the five books of Moses or be reduced to a state of servitude . We may indeed in any part of the Old or New ...
... character in every emergency . Whenever any of the precepts or command- We must suffer sickness and pain . We may ments found in the five books of Moses or be reduced to a state of servitude . We may indeed in any part of the Old or New ...
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... character ; and are to be seen , in a state of liberty ) to adopt the ingenious scale of titles beastly intoxication ... characters : such as " Sapient , Intelligent , solute contempt , who should not acquire , to Profound ; " and they ...
... character ; and are to be seen , in a state of liberty ) to adopt the ingenious scale of titles beastly intoxication ... characters : such as " Sapient , Intelligent , solute contempt , who should not acquire , to Profound ; " and they ...
第 15 頁
... character , from which he may be designated . The new appellation would become a title of honor to the virtuous , and a mark of opprobrium and disgrace to the vicious . all this be the product of his own labor , he has full liberty to ...
... character , from which he may be designated . The new appellation would become a title of honor to the virtuous , and a mark of opprobrium and disgrace to the vicious . all this be the product of his own labor , he has full liberty to ...
第 19 頁
... character of its neighbor : it marks his dispositions , propensities , and passions ; Nature has been bountiful to us and our and avails itself of every advantage that may hearts swell with emotions of benevolence too be drawn from ...
... character of its neighbor : it marks his dispositions , propensities , and passions ; Nature has been bountiful to us and our and avails itself of every advantage that may hearts swell with emotions of benevolence too be drawn from ...
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... character : and we are very desirous of supporting the dignity of our character . We should not , we suppose , incur any risk of being burned , at the present day , for holding a short conversation with his infernal majesty ; but still ...
... character : and we are very desirous of supporting the dignity of our character . We should not , we suppose , incur any risk of being burned , at the present day , for holding a short conversation with his infernal majesty ; but still ...
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