Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas P. Cope, 1800-1851Gateway Editions, 1978 - 628 páginas |
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... measure by the outcry they raised against the water works . In their first council , frequent attempts were made to put an end to further improvement & to destroy what had already been done . The advocates of the violent measures did ...
... measure by the outcry they raised against the water works . In their first council , frequent attempts were made to put an end to further improvement & to destroy what had already been done . The advocates of the violent measures did ...
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... measure . He was induced , however , on my taking him aside , to agree that the report should be on the table . Before the next meeting of the Committee , I so fully developed my views to him that he promptly stood forth an able ...
... measure . He was induced , however , on my taking him aside , to agree that the report should be on the table . Before the next meeting of the Committee , I so fully developed my views to him that he promptly stood forth an able ...
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... measures are taking in other cities . In all , they have agreed until the sense of Government be declared to interdict ... measure be annihilated . With so much at hazard on both sides , nothing but mad ambition can precipitate the two ...
... measures are taking in other cities . In all , they have agreed until the sense of Government be declared to interdict ... measure be annihilated . With so much at hazard on both sides , nothing but mad ambition can precipitate the two ...
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