The Government and the Economy, 1783-1861Bobbs-Merrill, 1967 - 544페이지 |
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... benefit , according to its respective and proper proportion in the general charge and expenditure . 3. That they ... benefit of such of the United States . " & c Second , Massachusetts- " be disposed of for the common benefit . " Third ...
... benefit , according to its respective and proper proportion in the general charge and expenditure . 3. That they ... benefit of such of the United States . " & c Second , Massachusetts- " be disposed of for the common benefit . " Third ...
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... benefit of the Union . " The deeds of Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia contain not only the same language , but go further , and prescribe how the common benefit is to be realized , and in what proportion each State shall share ...
... benefit of the Union . " The deeds of Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia contain not only the same language , but go further , and prescribe how the common benefit is to be realized , and in what proportion each State shall share ...
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... Benefit of All ” As a leading spokesman for the rising business interests of the day , Daniel Webster undertook to assure a popular audience that the corporation was no monster , but rather a useful instru- ment for the benefit of all ...
... Benefit of All ” As a leading spokesman for the rising business interests of the day , Daniel Webster undertook to assure a popular audience that the corporation was no monster , but rather a useful instru- ment for the benefit of all ...
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The Objections to National Action | 42 |
The Virginia Program of Mixed Enterprise | 57 |
A Triumph of Public Enterprise | 77 |
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