The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... requires the continued aid of legislation . One prin- cipal and necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The ... require more money one year and less another . The expense of defence - the naval and military estimates vary still more ...
... requires the continued aid of legislation . One prin- cipal and necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The ... require more money one year and less another . The expense of defence - the naval and military estimates vary still more ...
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... requires from the responsible heads of the revenue department their estimates of the public revenue upon the preliminary hypothesis that no change is made , but that last year's taxes will continue ; if , afterwards , he thinks of ...
... requires from the responsible heads of the revenue department their estimates of the public revenue upon the preliminary hypothesis that no change is made , but that last year's taxes will continue ; if , afterwards , he thinks of ...
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... requires now one , now the other ; unless it can easily move both , it will be impeded soon ; unless it has an absolute command of both its work will be imperfect . The interlaced character of human affairs requires a single determining ...
... requires now one , now the other ; unless it can easily move both , it will be impeded soon ; unless it has an absolute command of both its work will be imperfect . The interlaced character of human affairs requires a single determining ...
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