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To the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met
The memorial of the subscribers, inhabitants of the borough of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, humbly representeth, that your memorialists ... have recently solicited the "president and directors of the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank," of Philadelphia, for the establishment of an office of discount and deposit in Pittsburgh -
To the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, at Philadelphia the memorial of the undersigned merchants, traders, and inhabitants of [blank] most respectfully sheweth
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A proposal of an inland exchange in order to return money from place to place, which will encourage trade, improve lands, and totally prevent all robberies on the highways, and keep money in the country, which is now drawn up to London
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A plan for improving and extending the branch establishments of the Bank of England
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Reasons why the inhabitants of Long Island request a charter for another bank, at Brooklyn
"considered" by the authorised agent of the stockholders, &c. of the Long Island Bank -
A method proposed, that will raise a great sum of money to the government, prevent all robberies on the highways, double the income of the Post-office, and increase dealings of all kinds
humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain -
The address
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A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderichonopoly of the Bank of England
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A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich
on the fitness of the system of the Bank of England, of the country banks, and of the branch banks of England, to the wants of the people, and on the ample means of protection, which private bankers and the public have, against the monopoly of the Bank of England -
A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich
on the fitness of the system of the Bank of England, of the country banks, and of the branch banks of England, to the wants of the people, and on the ample means of protection, which private bankers and the public have, against the monopoly of the Bank of England -
A method proposed, that will raise a great sum of money to the government, prevent all roberies on the high-ways, double the income of the Post-Office, and encrease dealings of all kinds; humbly offer'd to the consideration of the parliament of Great Britain