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... fund , to pay the debts of the confederation and carry on the war ; and if they were considered a fund belonging to the States , there was much reason to be- lieve they belonged to them as sovereignties ; but if they were the exclusive ...
... fund , to pay the debts of the confederation and carry on the war ; and if they were considered a fund belonging to the States , there was much reason to be- lieve they belonged to them as sovereignties ; but if they were the exclusive ...
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... fund , a large ratable pro- portion of the moneys paid by themselves . Mr. W. said if he had proposed to divide this fund equally among all the States , without regard to population , there might be some ground to complain ; but when ...
... fund , a large ratable pro- portion of the moneys paid by themselves . Mr. W. said if he had proposed to divide this fund equally among all the States , without regard to population , there might be some ground to complain ; but when ...
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... fund , was one of making large appropriations for public defence ; and the term public defence had been repeated in their ears until every body was sick of hearing it . In good old times the Commons of England or the Congress of the ...
... fund , was one of making large appropriations for public defence ; and the term public defence had been repeated in their ears until every body was sick of hearing it . In good old times the Commons of England or the Congress of the ...
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... fund was to be a common fund , but the trust was to be applied like any other trust or adminis- tration ; though general , in name , it was for the separate and individual use of each corporator . Now recollect that , at the date of the ...
... fund was to be a common fund , but the trust was to be applied like any other trust or adminis- tration ; though general , in name , it was for the separate and individual use of each corporator . Now recollect that , at the date of the ...
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... fund to the new States , because he believed that it was not as much as they were entitled to . He had only said that , taking the gentleman's argument , there was an in- equality in this grant . ] The He ( Mr. C. ) would show that if ...
... fund to the new States , because he believed that it was not as much as they were entitled to . He had only said that , taking the gentleman's argument , there was an in- equality in this grant . ] The He ( Mr. C. ) would show that if ...
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