The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... revenue . There are other points of view , in which its influence will appear more immediate and decisive . It is evident from the state of the country , from the habits of the people , from the experience we have had on the point ...
... revenue . There are other points of view , in which its influence will appear more immediate and decisive . It is evident from the state of the country , from the habits of the people , from the experience we have had on the point ...
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... revenue . Destitute of this essential support , it must resign its independence and sink into the degraded condition of a province . This is an extremity to which no government will of choice accede . Revenue therefore must be had at ...
... revenue . Destitute of this essential support , it must resign its independence and sink into the degraded condition of a province . This is an extremity to which no government will of choice accede . Revenue therefore must be had at ...
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... revenues - and generally to watch over the public safety . In certain cases , the electors form a council to him . In quality of Emperor he possesses no territory within the empire ; nor receives any revenue for his support . But his ...
... revenues - and generally to watch over the public safety . In certain cases , the electors form a council to him . In quality of Emperor he possesses no territory within the empire ; nor receives any revenue for his support . But his ...
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