The Works of James Abram Garfield, Volumen2J.R. Osgood, 1882 |
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... relation to this level of expenditures . That level once given , all other policies must conform to it and be determined by it . The expenditure of revenue and its distribution , therefore , form the best test of the health , the wisdom ...
... relation to this level of expenditures . That level once given , all other policies must conform to it and be determined by it . The expenditure of revenue and its distribution , therefore , form the best test of the health , the wisdom ...
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... relations which the expenditures of the revenue sustain to the honor and safety of the nation . How , then , shall ... relation of expenditure to the population . In some ratio corresponding to the increase of population it may be ...
... relations which the expenditures of the revenue sustain to the honor and safety of the nation . How , then , shall ... relation of expenditure to the population . In some ratio corresponding to the increase of population it may be ...
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... relation between lightning and the electric fluid , so Oersted exhibited the relation between magnet- ism and electricity . From 1820 to 1825 his discovery was fur- ther developed by Davy and Sturgeon of England , and Arago and Ampère ...
... relation between lightning and the electric fluid , so Oersted exhibited the relation between magnet- ism and electricity . From 1820 to 1825 his discovery was fur- ther developed by Davy and Sturgeon of England , and Arago and Ampère ...
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... relations , while the policy in reference to San Domingo may justly be criticised , and while the attempt to acquire that island was , in my judgment , unwise , yet on the whole the general results of our foreign policy have been fairly ...
... relations , while the policy in reference to San Domingo may justly be criticised , and while the attempt to acquire that island was , in my judgment , unwise , yet on the whole the general results of our foreign policy have been fairly ...
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... relations of the state to the citizen are vitally intimate and reciprocal . The permanence and prosperity of the state make the success and prosperity of the citizen possible , while the worthy and honorable success of the citizen ...
... relations of the state to the citizen are vitally intimate and reciprocal . The permanence and prosperity of the state make the success and prosperity of the citizen possible , while the worthy and honorable success of the citizen ...
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Página 207 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states...
Página 714 - The states have their status in the Union, and they have no other legal status. If they break from this, they can only do so against law and by revolution.
Página 560 - But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Página 624 - Ring out a slowly dying cause, And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Página 341 - ... the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Página 774 - Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.
Página 407 - State so authorized by its laws; and in such case of more than one return or paper purporting to be a return from a State...
Página 390 - That no act, imposition, law, or ordinance, be made or imposed upon us at present, or to come, but such as has been, or shall be, enacted by the consent of the body of freemen or associates, or their representatives legally assembled ; which is according to the free liberties of the free born people of England.
Página 742 - In our care, too, of the public contributions intrusted to our direction, it would be prudent to multiply barriers against their dissipation, by appropriating specific sums to every specific purpose susceptible of definition ; by disallowing all applications of money varying from the appropriation in object, or transcending it in amount...
Página 411 - When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body," says he, " there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may arise lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner.