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Address to the people of Rhode Island on the approaching election.
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- Providence, 1843.
- 1843
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text IQI p.v. 8 no. 1, 3-6, 8, 11-13 Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
Free trade in money, or Note-shaving, the great cause of fraud, poverty and ruin; stringent usury laws, the best defence of the people against "hard times." An answer to Jeremy Bentham. By the Hon. John Whipple ...
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- Boston, Dayton & Wentworth, 1855.
- 1855
- 3 Items
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A discourse, delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens of Providence, on the sixty-second anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1838 [microform]. By John Whipple.
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- Providence, Knowles, Vose, 1838.
- 1900-1983
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text *ZH IAG p.v. 31-37 Offsite The Rhode-Island question. Arguments of Messrs. Whipple and Webster, in the case of Martin Luther, plaintiff in error, versus Luther M. Borden and others, in the Supreme court of the United States, January term, 1848. [Mircoform]
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- Providence, C. Burnett, Jun., 1848.
- 1848
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text *ZH IAG p.v. 535-545 Offsite Free trade in money, or, Note-shaving, the great cause of fraud, poverty and ruin [microform] : stringent usury laws, the best defence of the people against "hard times." An answer to Jeremy Bentham. / by John Whipple.
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- Boston : Moore & Crosby, 1856.
- 1856-1992
- 2 Items
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text *ZF-674 Offsite Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text THT p.v. 3 [Text] Offsite Jeremy Bentham and the usury law [electronic resource] / [by A Rhode-Islander, i.e., John Whipple].
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- [New York? : s.n., 1836?]
- 1836
Jeremy Bentham and the usury law [electronic resource] / [by A Rhode-Islander, i.e., John Whipple].
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- [New York? : s.n., 1836?]
- 1836
A discourse in commemoration of the life and services of Daniel Webster [electronic resource] : delivered before the citizens of Providence, November 23, 1852 / by John Whipple.
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- Providence [R.I.] : Knowles, Anthony & Co., printers, 1852.
- 1852
Importance of usury laws [electronic resource] / [by John Whipple].
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- [Boston? : s.n., 1850?]
- 1850
The importance of stringent usury laws : an answer to Jeremy Bentham / by John Whipple ; to which is prefixed an introduction by an American citizen.
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- Boston : Wentworth, 1857.
- 1857
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text THI p.v. 26 no. 1-25 Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
A discourse in commemoration of the life and services of Daniel Webster : delivered before the citizens of Providence, November 23, 1852 / by John Whipple.
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- Providence : Knowles, Anthony & Co., 1852.
- 1852
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text AN (Webster) p.v. 5 no. 1-9 Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
Importance of usury laws.
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- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1850?]
- 1850
The importance of stringent usury laws : an answer to Jeremy Bentham by John Whipple ; to which is prefixed an introduction by an American citizen.
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- Boston : Wentworth, 1857.
- 1857
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 332.8 Z v.5 Off-site Free trade in money the great and principal cause of fraud, poverty, and ruin. : Stringent usury laws the best defence of the people against hard times. An answer to Jeremy Bentham / By Hon. John Whipple ... To which is prefixed an introduction by Nahum Capen ...
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- New York : American News Co.; Boston : New England News Co., 1878.
- 1878
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 332.8 Z v.5 Off-site Mr. Whipple's speech : substance of a speech delivered at the Whig meeting held at the Town House, Providence, R.I., August 28, 1837 / by John Whipple, Esq.
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- Providence [R.I. : s.n.], 1837.
- 1837
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text US 5067.14 Off-site A discourse, delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens of Providence, on the sixty-second anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1838. By John Whipple.
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- Providence, Knowles, Vose & Company, 1838.
- 1838
- 2 Items
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text Off-site Not available - Please for assistance.Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text US 4512.40.7 Off-site Address to the people of Rhode Island on the approaching election.
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- Providence, 1843.
- 1843
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text Off-site Not available - Please for assistance.Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text US 14178.43.5 Off-site
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