That each Colony provide ways and means to sink its proportion of said bills, in such manner as may be most effectual, and best adapted to the condition, circumstances, and equal mode of levying taxes in each Colony. That the proportion or quota of each... Collections of the American Statistical Association - Page 128by American Statistical Association - 1847Full view - About this book
| United States. Continental Congress - Canada - 1776 - 236 pages
...circumftances and equal mode of levying taxes in fuch Colony. That the proportion or quota of fuch Colony be determined according to the number of inhabitants...ages, including negroes and mulattoes in each Colony ; but as this cannot at prefent be affertained, that the quotas of the feveral Colonies be fettled... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1778 - 216 pages
...circumftances, and equal mode of levying taxes in each Colony. That the proportion or quota of each refpeftive Colony be determined, according to the number of inhabitants...mulattoes in each Colony. That it be recommended to the feveral affemblies, conventions, or councils, or committees of fafety of the refpeftive Colonies to... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1821 - 474 pages
...1783. It was at the same time resolved, that the proportion or quota of each respective state should be determined according to the number of inhabitants of all ages, including negroes and mulattocs in each colony ; and for thig purpose it was recommended to the several assemblies, &c. to... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Law - 1823 - 644 pages
...circumstances, and equal mode of levying taxes in such colony. That the proportion or quota of each colony be determined according to the number of inhabitants,...ages, including negroes and mulattoes in each colony; but, as this cannot, at present, be ascertained, that the quotas of the several colonies be settled... | |
| James Trecothick Austin - Biography & Autobiography - 1828 - 550 pages
...of levying taxes in such colony. And it was further resolved, that the proportion or quota of each colony be determined according to the number of inhabitants...ages, including negroes and mulattoes in each colony." The quotas of each colony were to be paid by four annual instalments, either by returning the continental... | |
| James Trecothick Austin - Statesmen - 1828 - 828 pages
...further resolved, that the proportion or quota of each colony be determined according to the numlior of inhabitants of all ages, including negroes and mulattoes in each colony." The quotas of each colony were to be paid by •four annual instalments, either by returning the continental... | |
| Samuel Breck - Paper money - 1843 - 136 pages
...administer these paper funds, joint treasurers were appointed at a salary of five hundred dollars; and the number of inhabitants of all ages, including negroes and mulattoes, in each Colony, was taken, by approximation of course, in order to levy the ways and means to pay the bills whenever... | |
| Economics - 1846 - 594 pages
...administer these paper funds, joint treasurers were appointed at a salary of five hundred dollars ; and the number of inhabitants of all ages, including negroes and mulattoes, in each Colony, was taken, by approximation of course, in order to levy the ways and means to pay the bills whenever... | |
| American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 618 pages
...Dartmouth, Benjamin Aiken, Esq. ; Freetown, Mr. Durfee ; York, Mr. Sullivan; Kittery, Charles Chauncey, Esq." But some over a year had elapsed from the issue...Committees of Safety of the respective Colonies, to ascertain,'by the most impartial and effectual means in their power, the number of inhabitants in each... | |
| History - 1854 - 806 pages
...at the same time resolved that the proportion or quota of each respective State should be dctermined according to the number of Inhabitants of all ages, including Negroes and Mulattoes in each Colony and for this purpose it was recommended to the several Assemblies, &o., to ascertain by the most impartial... | |
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