Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... necessity of the govern- ment of the union holding in its own hands the entire regulation of commerce , and the revenues that might be derived from that source : these , he contended , would be adequate to all the wants of the United ...
... necessity of the govern- ment of the union holding in its own hands the entire regulation of commerce , and the revenues that might be derived from that source : these , he contended , would be adequate to all the wants of the United ...
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... necessity of redeeming the paper debt ; and we have , therefore , no cause to reprobate it . The emission of bills on the credit of the colo- nies having ceased , requisitions on the states , which possessed the whole power of taxation ...
... necessity of redeeming the paper debt ; and we have , therefore , no cause to reprobate it . The emission of bills on the credit of the colo- nies having ceased , requisitions on the states , which possessed the whole power of taxation ...
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... necessity would have wrung from me the sentiments which I have now expressed . I have early declared our situation as far as prudence would permit , and I am now compelled to transgress the bounds of prudence , by being forced to ...
... necessity would have wrung from me the sentiments which I have now expressed . I have early declared our situation as far as prudence would permit , and I am now compelled to transgress the bounds of prudence , by being forced to ...
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