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 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... happiness in error than various opinions of men on these subject : ? in reality . Which have been our happiest What shall we do , but mourn over the folly , moments ? those , in which we have searched the imbecility , the insanity of ...
... happiness in error than various opinions of men on these subject : ? in reality . Which have been our happiest What shall we do , but mourn over the folly , moments ? those , in which we have searched the imbecility , the insanity of ...
Pagina 12
... happiness is insured by a multiplicity of in the white raiment of pure unsullied honor : enjoyments . We shall speak of their happiness he is unclean . hereafter ; at present we mean merely to con- Such are the blessings of civilization ...
... happiness is insured by a multiplicity of in the white raiment of pure unsullied honor : enjoyments . We shall speak of their happiness he is unclean . hereafter ; at present we mean merely to con- Such are the blessings of civilization ...
Pagina 15
... happiness . They We passed by the residence of Polydore . complain , most dolefully , of the impertinence We saw his gorgeous palace and widely ex- of their servants , and , indeed , of the difficulty tended fields . We examined his ...
... happiness . They We passed by the residence of Polydore . complain , most dolefully , of the impertinence We saw his gorgeous palace and widely ex- of their servants , and , indeed , of the difficulty tended fields . We examined his ...
Pagina 16
... happiness depends on the breath of mortals as contemptible as himself . The Hill of Life . Armine became acquainted with his existence in the valley of Childhood . own His couch was composed of roses , and canopied over by the boughs of ...
... happiness depends on the breath of mortals as contemptible as himself . The Hill of Life . Armine became acquainted with his existence in the valley of Childhood . own His couch was composed of roses , and canopied over by the boughs of ...
Pagina 18
... ground , and advances with caution . It subdues all violent emotions , of whatever nature they may be . It forms no friendships but profitable ones ; and these are and we wish to communicate to others the happiness which 18 THE SAVAGE .
... ground , and advances with caution . It subdues all violent emotions , of whatever nature they may be . It forms no friendships but profitable ones ; and these are and we wish to communicate to others the happiness which 18 THE SAVAGE .
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