The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... expence of the survey in case there shall not be found such concealment as aforesaid . Otherwise to be for the benefit of the state towards defraying the expences of survey , where such concealment is not found : in which case ...
... expence of the survey in case there shall not be found such concealment as aforesaid . Otherwise to be for the benefit of the state towards defraying the expences of survey , where such concealment is not found : in which case ...
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... expence , it would be an objection that ought to have no weight against the plan . The great bulk of the citizens of America , are with reason convinced that union is the basis of their political happiness . Men of sense of all parties ...
... expence , it would be an objection that ought to have no weight against the plan . The great bulk of the citizens of America , are with reason convinced that union is the basis of their political happiness . Men of sense of all parties ...
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... expence . It will be in most cases nothing more than an exchange of state officers 40 for national officers . In the collection of all duties , for instance , the persons employed will be wholly of the latter description . The states ...
... expence . It will be in most cases nothing more than an exchange of state officers 40 for national officers . In the collection of all duties , for instance , the persons employed will be wholly of the latter description . The states ...
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