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... adopted , he could not think it terion , that criterion , under our constitution , should be proper , under existing ... adoption of the constitution ) did not grant these lands as a common fund to the several States in propor- tion to ...
... adopted , he could not think it terion , that criterion , under our constitution , should be proper , under existing ... adoption of the constitution ) did not grant these lands as a common fund to the several States in propor- tion to ...
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... adopt ; and that this would be only re- turning to the people of the new States , who paid into your Treasury nearly ... adopted the compound ratio of representation in both Houses , fixed by the constitution , it would come much nearer ...
... adopt ; and that this would be only re- turning to the people of the new States , who paid into your Treasury nearly ... adopted the compound ratio of representation in both Houses , fixed by the constitution , it would come much nearer ...
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... adopted precisely the same measure of taxation and of burdens , varying only according to the constitu- tion of the United States . Suppose , again , that the whole revenue of the United States was , instead of being drawn from imports ...
... adopted precisely the same measure of taxation and of burdens , varying only according to the constitu- tion of the United States . Suppose , again , that the whole revenue of the United States was , instead of being drawn from imports ...
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... adopted use and benefit of said States , Connecticut included . " a resolution of which the following is an extract : The cession of Georgia provides " that the lands con- veyed shall be considered as a common fund for the use and ...
... adopted use and benefit of said States , Connecticut included . " a resolution of which the following is an extract : The cession of Georgia provides " that the lands con- veyed shall be considered as a common fund for the use and ...
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... adopted , it will be acted on from time to time . The great champion of this measure admits that this will probably be the case , and says it is the greatest recommendation of the bill . Why shall this Government tax the people to raise ...
... adopted , it will be acted on from time to time . The great champion of this measure admits that this will probably be the case , and says it is the greatest recommendation of the bill . Why shall this Government tax the people to raise ...
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