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... Government at fifteen millions , and , taking that as the data , there would still be twenty - five millions left ; and be confidently asked , if , after all the wants of the Government were provided for , there would be twenty - five ...
... Government at fifteen millions , and , taking that as the data , there would still be twenty - five millions left ; and be confidently asked , if , after all the wants of the Government were provided for , there would be twenty - five ...
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... Government ; otherwise , the electoral votes in addition to their number of represent - large and the small States would not be equally repre- atives in the other House of Congress . That if the distri- sented in the Senate . If ...
... Government ; otherwise , the electoral votes in addition to their number of represent - large and the small States would not be equally repre- atives in the other House of Congress . That if the distri- sented in the Senate . If ...
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... Government , without re- sorting to loans or the lands , simply by taxing luxuries . Mr. C. then went on to show that the receipts of the customs would probably increase instead of diminish . There was reason to believe that , unless a ...
... Government , without re- sorting to loans or the lands , simply by taxing luxuries . Mr. C. then went on to show that the receipts of the customs would probably increase instead of diminish . There was reason to believe that , unless a ...
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... Government of the Union . Looking at this measure in this light , it is one of the highest importance , not so much in a financial point of view , as from its political bearings and influence . What may be the effects of a measure ...
... Government of the Union . Looking at this measure in this light , it is one of the highest importance , not so much in a financial point of view , as from its political bearings and influence . What may be the effects of a measure ...
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... Government , through the agency of the States . It is attempting to do indi- rectly what it is now admitted we cannot do directly . What will be the effect of the sudden application of nearly fifty millions of dollars to objects of this ...
... Government , through the agency of the States . It is attempting to do indi- rectly what it is now admitted we cannot do directly . What will be the effect of the sudden application of nearly fifty millions of dollars to objects of this ...
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