Niles' National Register, 第 2 巻1812 |
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... direct tax 29 may be laid by the general government on this common Sec . 1. Be it enacted , & c . That in case congress should think proper to lay a direct tax the governor is hereby authorised and required to negociate a loan with all ...
... direct tax 29 may be laid by the general government on this common Sec . 1. Be it enacted , & c . That in case congress should think proper to lay a direct tax the governor is hereby authorised and required to negociate a loan with all ...
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... direct and manage clusively belonging to the congress of the United our national affairs , than it is our indispensable duty and highest States . Our senators and representatives in con- interest , to afford them our prompt and ...
... direct and manage clusively belonging to the congress of the United our national affairs , than it is our indispensable duty and highest States . Our senators and representatives in con- interest , to afford them our prompt and ...
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... direct those resources with prudence and energy . my . Some of the causes of these misfortunes are A relaxation of domestic government and indolent obvious . They had too much confidence in their confidence in the aid and activity of ...
... direct those resources with prudence and energy . my . Some of the causes of these misfortunes are A relaxation of domestic government and indolent obvious . They had too much confidence in their confidence in the aid and activity of ...
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