Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474페이지 |
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... principles of representation and legislation , and give us hints of some alterations , which you seem to think necessary , in the qualification of voters . I wish , Sir , I could possibly find time to accompany you , in your ...
... principles of representation and legislation , and give us hints of some alterations , which you seem to think necessary , in the qualification of voters . I wish , Sir , I could possibly find time to accompany you , in your ...
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... principles of the act of 1842 are the true principles , — specific duties , and not ad valorem assessment ; just discrimination , and , in that just discrimi- nation , great care not to tax the raw material so high as to be a bounty to ...
... principles of the act of 1842 are the true principles , — specific duties , and not ad valorem assessment ; just discrimination , and , in that just discrimi- nation , great care not to tax the raw material so high as to be a bounty to ...
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... principles . In the next place , I have to say that I will take no part in any tinkering of the present law , while its vicious principles remain . As far as depends upon me , the administration shall not escape its just responsibility ...
... principles . In the next place , I have to say that I will take no part in any tinkering of the present law , while its vicious principles remain . As far as depends upon me , the administration shall not escape its just responsibility ...
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A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
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