Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... trade , without granting us any return . Were this country united by proper bands , in addition to other great advantages , we could form very beneficial treaties with foreign states . But this can never happen without a change in our ...
... trade , without granting us any return . Were this country united by proper bands , in addition to other great advantages , we could form very beneficial treaties with foreign states . But this can never happen without a change in our ...
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... trade , it would be unjust in discharging the landholders ; and that any exclusive selection would be unequal and unfair . If the general government were tied down to one object , I confess the 160 MR . MADISON'S SPEECH ON.
... trade , it would be unjust in discharging the landholders ; and that any exclusive selection would be unequal and unfair . If the general government were tied down to one object , I confess the 160 MR . MADISON'S SPEECH ON.
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... trade , are similar ; but those re- specting direct taxation are dissimilar . There is a land tax in England , and a land tax in Scotland , but the laws concerning them are not the same . It is much heavier in proportion in the former ...
... trade , are similar ; but those re- specting direct taxation are dissimilar . There is a land tax in England , and a land tax in Scotland , but the laws concerning them are not the same . It is much heavier in proportion in the former ...
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... trade , unless we were in a respectable situation . Recollect the last war . Was there ever a war in which the British nation stood opposed to so many nations ? All the belligerent powers in Europe , with nearly one half of the British ...
... trade , unless we were in a respectable situation . Recollect the last war . Was there ever a war in which the British nation stood opposed to so many nations ? All the belligerent powers in Europe , with nearly one half of the British ...
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... trade in their adoption . The amounts of all imposts are to go into one common treasury . This favors adoption by the non - importing states ; as they participate in the profits which were before exclusively enjoyed by the importing ...
... trade in their adoption . The amounts of all imposts are to go into one common treasury . This favors adoption by the non - importing states ; as they participate in the profits which were before exclusively enjoyed by the importing ...
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