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... direct taxation would furnish no practical rule on the subject . Direct taxation was one only of the modes of supporting this Government - a most unusual one - and Mr. W. thought it probable would never be resorted to again . The usual ...
... direct taxation would furnish no practical rule on the subject . Direct taxation was one only of the modes of supporting this Government - a most unusual one - and Mr. W. thought it probable would never be resorted to again . The usual ...
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... direct taxation , then they would have information of what was drawn from each State . Could they not in that case allow each State to receive her proportion of this fund , and to pay the amount of her direct taxation in gross ? or if a ...
... direct taxation , then they would have information of what was drawn from each State . Could they not in that case allow each State to receive her proportion of this fund , and to pay the amount of her direct taxation in gross ? or if a ...
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... direct , but by indi- rect taxation . The measure of taxation was a measure of burden . The burden was a taxation paid on the direct consumption . It would take up too much time The to go into a detail of the increases of all the States ...
... direct , but by indi- rect taxation . The measure of taxation was a measure of burden . The burden was a taxation paid on the direct consumption . It would take up too much time The to go into a detail of the increases of all the States ...
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... direct or in- direct taxation . Their only reliance under the confed- eration was upon requisitions on the States . Some of the States possessed extensive tracts of waste lands , whilst others possessed none ; and the latter contended ...
... direct or in- direct taxation . Their only reliance under the confed- eration was upon requisitions on the States . Some of the States possessed extensive tracts of waste lands , whilst others possessed none ; and the latter contended ...
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... direct and indirect . The power of levying taxes , like all other powers of this Government , is specific and limited ; it is in its very terms confined to the purposes of the Union : to paying the debts and providing for the common ...
... direct and indirect . The power of levying taxes , like all other powers of this Government , is specific and limited ; it is in its very terms confined to the purposes of the Union : to paying the debts and providing for the common ...
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