The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... answer to this , it has been triumphantly asked , Why not in the first instance omit that ambiguous power , and rely upon the latter resource ? Two solid answers may be given . The first is , that the exercise of that power , if con ...
... answer to this , it has been triumphantly asked , Why not in the first instance omit that ambiguous power , and rely upon the latter resource ? Two solid answers may be given . The first is , that the exercise of that power , if con ...
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... answer the purpose of the States , and will be their most simple and most fit resource . Many spectres have been raised out of this power of internal taxation , to excite the apprehensions of the people : double sets of revenue officers ...
... answer the purpose of the States , and will be their most simple and most fit resource . Many spectres have been raised out of this power of internal taxation , to excite the apprehensions of the people : double sets of revenue officers ...
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... answer no other end than to cast a mist over the truth . As to the suggestion of double taxation , the answer is plain . The wants of the Union are to be supplied in one way or another ; if to be done by the authority of the federal ...
... answer no other end than to cast a mist over the truth . As to the suggestion of double taxation , the answer is plain . The wants of the Union are to be supplied in one way or another ; if to be done by the authority of the federal ...
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