Thoughts on Shaving; or, The Wandering Jew’s Advice to Bank Directors, on the Means of Promoting their own Advantage, and Effectually preserving the Morals of Mechanicks and Tradesmen from the Dangerous and Corrupting Influence of Prosperity and Wealth, with a Few Words on the Consequences of a National Bank to the Shaving Interest.
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Link Singerman ID: 0267
Year: 1816
Entry: Thoughts on Shaving; or, The Wandering Jew’s Advice to Bank Directors, on the Means of Promoting their own Advantage, and Effectually preserving the Morals of Mechanicks and Tradesmen from the Dangerous and Corrupting Influence of Prosperity and Wealth, with a Few Words on the Consequences of a National Bank to the Shaving Interest. [Philadelphia?, 1816?]. 35 p.
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Title: Thoughts on Shaving; or, The Wandering Jew’s Advice to Bank Directors, on the Means of Promoting their own Advantage, and Effectually preserving the Morals of Mechanicks and Tradesmen from the Dangerous and Corrupting Influence of Prosperity and Wealth, with a Few Words on the Consequences of a National Bank to the Shaving Interest.
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Language: English
Notes: No Jewish content.