The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: Jan. 1787-May 1788 |
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Provided also that no person shall be obliged to serve in the offices of Assessor
or collector for more than one year in the span of three yrs . And provided lastly
that in case any Assessor or Collector shall neglect to execute any of the duties
by ...
Provided also that no person shall be obliged to serve in the offices of Assessor
or collector for more than one year in the span of three yrs . And provided lastly
that in case any Assessor or Collector shall neglect to execute any of the duties
by ...
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To go much beyond it would injure our commerce in a variety of ways , and would
defeat itself — while the ports of Connecticut and Jersey are open to the
introduction of goods , free from duty and the conveyance from them to us is so
easy ...
To go much beyond it would injure our commerce in a variety of ways , and would
defeat itself — while the ports of Connecticut and Jersey are open to the
introduction of goods , free from duty and the conveyance from them to us is so
easy ...
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Suppose , as has been contended for , the fæderal power of taxation were to be
confined to duties on imports , it is evident that the government , for want of being
able to command other resources , would frequently be tempted to extend these ...
Suppose , as has been contended for , the fæderal power of taxation were to be
confined to duties on imports , it is evident that the government , for want of being
able to command other resources , would frequently be tempted to extend these ...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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