Great Debates in American History: Revenue: the tariff and taxationMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... TION BY A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN STATESMAN OR PUBLICIST VOLUME TWELVE REVENUE : THE TARIFF AND TAXATION With an Introduction by IDA M. TARBELL , L.H.D. Associate Editor of the American Magazine CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW ...
... TION BY A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN STATESMAN OR PUBLICIST VOLUME TWELVE REVENUE : THE TARIFF AND TAXATION With an Introduction by IDA M. TARBELL , L.H.D. Associate Editor of the American Magazine CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW ...
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... tion it was the tariff question , together with that of internal revenue , as we have seen in Vol . I , which brought to light the underlying weakness of the existing system of government , and subsequently led to the adop- tion of the ...
... tion it was the tariff question , together with that of internal revenue , as we have seen in Vol . I , which brought to light the underlying weakness of the existing system of government , and subsequently led to the adop- tion of the ...
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... tion were John Smilie [ Pa . ] , James Madison [ Va . ] , Wil- liam Findley [ Pa . ] , Samuel Smith [ Md . ] , and John Nicholas [ Va . ] ; the speakers in favor of indirect taxa- tion were Uriah Tracy [ Conn . ] , Theodore Sedgwick ...
... tion were John Smilie [ Pa . ] , James Madison [ Va . ] , Wil- liam Findley [ Pa . ] , Samuel Smith [ Md . ] , and John Nicholas [ Va . ] ; the speakers in favor of indirect taxa- tion were Uriah Tracy [ Conn . ] , Theodore Sedgwick ...
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... to those important ends should be granted . This was , in fact , the case in the Constitu- tion of the United States . To Congress it was expressly granted to impose taxes , duties , imposts , and excises 18 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
... to those important ends should be granted . This was , in fact , the case in the Constitu- tion of the United States . To Congress it was expressly granted to impose taxes , duties , imposts , and excises 18 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
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... tion had provided that capitation and other direct taxes should be apportioned according to the ratio prescribed in it . If , then , the legislature be authorized to impose a tax on every subject of revenue ( and surely pleasure ...
... tion had provided that capitation and other direct taxes should be apportioned according to the ratio prescribed in it . If , then , the legislature be authorized to impose a tax on every subject of revenue ( and surely pleasure ...
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