Majority and minority reports of the Joint committee of the Senate and House of representatives, relative to an investigation into any corrupt means which may have been employed by the banks, or their agents, for the purpose of influencing the action of the legislature, or any other department of government, in regard to any legislation for their benefit accompanied with testimony : read in the House of representatives, July 12, 1842.
Corporate Authors: | Pennsylvania. General assembly. Joint committee to investigate the alleged charges of corrupt means used by the banks, or their agents, to influence the action of the legislature, or any other department of the government, Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 |
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Language: | English |
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Harrisburg :
Henlock & Bratton, printers,
1842.
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