History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... Revenue - Advocacy of Constitution by Cotesworth Pinckney - Convention meets and ratifies Constitution -Celebration in Charleston . CHAPTER LII . • Virginia - Her opinions - Washington to Patrick Henry - Legislature- Call of Convention ...
... Revenue - Advocacy of Constitution by Cotesworth Pinckney - Convention meets and ratifies Constitution -Celebration in Charleston . CHAPTER LII . • Virginia - Her opinions - Washington to Patrick Henry - Legislature- Call of Convention ...
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... revenue , proposed in the spring of the preceding year , as preferable to any other system , " and necessary to the establishment of the public credit . " CHAPTER XL . FROM the Congress , to which he 86 [ 1784 . THE REPUBLIC .
... revenue , proposed in the spring of the preceding year , as preferable to any other system , " and necessary to the establishment of the public credit . " CHAPTER XL . FROM the Congress , to which he 86 [ 1784 . THE REPUBLIC .
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... revenue . In seventeen hundred and eighty- five she gave this subject a more deliberate consideration , and resolutions were proposed and discussed in her legis- lature of much moment . * The medal was of gold , suspended by a blue ...
... revenue . In seventeen hundred and eighty- five she gave this subject a more deliberate consideration , and resolutions were proposed and discussed in her legis- lature of much moment . * The medal was of gold , suspended by a blue ...
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... revenue upon the following principles . To prohibit vessels of any na- tion not in treaty from entering any of the ports of the United States , and to impose any duties on such vessels , or their cargoes , as they should judge necessary ...
... revenue upon the following principles . To prohibit vessels of any na- tion not in treaty from entering any of the ports of the United States , and to impose any duties on such vessels , or their cargoes , as they should judge necessary ...
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... revenue should be applied to the equipment of a navy and to the common benefit . As soon as the policy of England gave December , 1786 . + She passed a stamp act levying duties on legal processes , and upon all alienations of property ...
... revenue should be applied to the equipment of a navy and to the common benefit . As soon as the policy of England gave December , 1786 . + She passed a stamp act levying duties on legal processes , and upon all alienations of property ...
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