Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 8Samuel Hazard W. F. Geddes, 1828 - Pennsylvania |
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... effect the same purpose in some other mode . and by praise worthy ambition to contribute to the com- mon stock of useful information , by judicous observa- tion and the careful treasuring , of natural objects . Many In January , 1829 ...
... effect the same purpose in some other mode . and by praise worthy ambition to contribute to the com- mon stock of useful information , by judicous observa- tion and the careful treasuring , of natural objects . Many In January , 1829 ...
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... effect . The present importation is a mere sample , being a very small package , and was produced ( as the corres- pondent of the Times states ) in Fennsylvania , and reel- ed from the cocoons in Mr. Duponceau's filature at Philadelphia ...
... effect . The present importation is a mere sample , being a very small package , and was produced ( as the corres- pondent of the Times states ) in Fennsylvania , and reel- ed from the cocoons in Mr. Duponceau's filature at Philadelphia ...
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... effect of the laceration of the teeth and the particular quality of the saliva ? May not the saliva of dogs , under some peculiar cir- cumstances , become poisonous without the animal being in a state of disease ? Why are the effects of ...
... effect of the laceration of the teeth and the particular quality of the saliva ? May not the saliva of dogs , under some peculiar cir- cumstances , become poisonous without the animal being in a state of disease ? Why are the effects of ...
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... effect these objects ? For ourselves we have no doubt of it . And in this we are not left to conjecture , nor to the ... effects of horticultural societies , either American or foreign . We taste them in our improved vegetables and ...
... effect these objects ? For ourselves we have no doubt of it . And in this we are not left to conjecture , nor to the ... effects of horticultural societies , either American or foreign . We taste them in our improved vegetables and ...
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... effect with which the ani- mated efforts of the citizens of the " Western Work- shop " were presented — and he contemplated with pleasure the brilliant prospect which is before us . He visited the U. S. Arsenal - the country seat of the ...
... effect with which the ani- mated efforts of the citizens of the " Western Work- shop " were presented — and he contemplated with pleasure the brilliant prospect which is before us . He visited the U. S. Arsenal - the country seat of the ...
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Page 201 - Born, sir, in a land of liberty; having early learned its value; having engaged in a perilous conflict to defend it; having, in a word, devoted the best years of my life to secure its permanent establishment in my own country, my anxious recollections, my sympathetic feelings, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited whensoever in any country I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom.
Page 352 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Page 185 - Half-yearly dividends shall be made of so much of the profits of the bank as shall appear to the directors advisable; and once in every three years the directors shall lay before the stockholders, at a general meeting, for their information, an exact and particular statement of the debts which shall have remained unpaid after the expiration of the original credit, for a period of treble the term of that credit; and of the surplus of profit, if any, after deducting losses and dividends.
Page 352 - ... firmly to unite in the abhorrence of all such writings, and measures, as evidence a desire and design to break off the happy connection we have hitherto enjoyed with the kingdom of Great Britain, and our just and necessary subordination to the king, and those who are lawfully placed in authority under him.
Page 199 - ... force, in which the Americans of the present day, will prove to the enemy and to the world, that we have not only inherited that liberty which our fathers gave us, but also the WILL and POWER to maintain it. Relying on the patriotism of the nation, and confidently trusting that the Lord of Hosts will go with us to battle in a righteous cause, and crown our efforts with success — your committee recommend an immediate appeal to ARMS.
Page 266 - I have Old England set against me, and do you think I will "have New England likewise...
Page 153 - I have mentioned above, an ingenious young man, and of an excellent character, highly esteemed in the town, secretary to the Assembly, and a very tolerable poet.
Page 180 - We conquered France, but felt our captive's charms; Her arts victorious triumphed o'er our arms; Britain to soft refinements less a foe, Wit grew polite, and numbers learned to flow.
Page 59 - The Bank of the United States, though on the original question held to be unconstitutional, received the Executive signature.
Page 205 - Commissioners for the erection of a state penitentiary within the City and County of Philadelphia...