The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... soon be convinced that in main- taining this great surplus and in paying this high tax- ation she would be doing herself great harm . She is not performing a great duty , but perpetrating a great in- justice . She is injuring posterity ...
... soon be convinced that in main- taining this great surplus and in paying this high tax- ation she would be doing herself great harm . She is not performing a great duty , but perpetrating a great in- justice . She is injuring posterity ...
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... soon learned . On the whole , therefore , the result of the comparison is that a Presidential Govern- ment makes it much easier than the Parliamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure , but that it does not give ...
... soon learned . On the whole , therefore , the result of the comparison is that a Presidential Govern- ment makes it much easier than the Parliamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure , but that it does not give ...
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... soon was ; it is sure to be depreciated as against coin ; it is sure to disturb values and to derange markets ; it is certain to defraud the lender ; it is certain to give the borrower more than he ought to have . In the case of America ...
... soon was ; it is sure to be depreciated as against coin ; it is sure to disturb values and to derange markets ; it is certain to defraud the lender ; it is certain to give the borrower more than he ought to have . In the case of America ...
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... soon extended , the whole receipts from all sources by the Government for the second year of the war , from excise , income , stamp , and all other interna ' taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , lxx INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND ...
... soon extended , the whole receipts from all sources by the Government for the second year of the war , from excise , income , stamp , and all other interna ' taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , lxx INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND ...
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... soon after he is elected , inevitably we have government by an unknown quantity - the superin- tendence of that crisis by what our great satirist would have called " Statesman X. " Even in quiet times , government by a president is ...
... soon after he is elected , inevitably we have government by an unknown quantity - the superin- tendence of that crisis by what our great satirist would have called " Statesman X. " Even in quiet times , government by a president is ...
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