The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Том 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 573 страници |
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... tax the colonies . The members meet at the Raleigh Tavern . Progress of discontents CHAPTER III . 1772-1775 . · 20 His Marriage . Committees of Correspondence . Boston Port Bill . Members of Assembly enter into articles of Association ...
... tax the colonies . The members meet at the Raleigh Tavern . Progress of discontents CHAPTER III . 1772-1775 . · 20 His Marriage . Committees of Correspondence . Boston Port Bill . Members of Assembly enter into articles of Association ...
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... Taxes . Alexander Hamilton resigns - his character . Mr. Jefferson refuses to become a Candidate for the Presidency . Treaty with Great Britain - ratified by the Senate - made public by one of the Senators - violent opposition to it ...
... Taxes . Alexander Hamilton resigns - his character . Mr. Jefferson refuses to become a Candidate for the Presidency . Treaty with Great Britain - ratified by the Senate - made public by one of the Senators - violent opposition to it ...
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... taxes , was made in the same commodity . But as it fluctuated in price , rates were some- times fixed by the colonial legislature , and sometimes left to the discretion of the county courts , by which the prices of pork , maize , wheat ...
... taxes , was made in the same commodity . But as it fluctuated in price , rates were some- times fixed by the colonial legislature , and sometimes left to the discretion of the county courts , by which the prices of pork , maize , wheat ...
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... tax on each slave imported ; and not to alarm the commercial jealousy of England , the law , conforming to the notions of the age , formally provided for what no mode of levying the tax could have prevented , that the duty should be ...
... tax on each slave imported ; and not to alarm the commercial jealousy of England , the law , conforming to the notions of the age , formally provided for what no mode of levying the tax could have prevented , that the duty should be ...
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... tax , levied on all males bond or free above sixteen years of age , and all female slaves above the same age , by which every other difference in property , except as to slaves , was disregarded ; and as to a part of the tax , the ...
... tax , levied on all males bond or free above sixteen years of age , and all female slaves above the same age , by which every other difference in property , except as to slaves , was disregarded ; and as to a part of the tax , the ...
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