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... taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to send and receive am- bassadors and other public ministers and con- suls . 2. To regulate foreign commerce ...
... taxes and borrowing money . 2. To intercourse with foreign nations ; comprising the powers , 1. To make treaties , and to send and receive am- bassadors and other public ministers and con- suls . 2. To regulate foreign commerce ...
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... taxes as should seem most just and equal . Besides the venerable name of Franklin , there were enrolled among the delegates to this Congress some others of the greatest distinction in our colonial history . In the course of their ...
... taxes as should seem most just and equal . Besides the venerable name of Franklin , there were enrolled among the delegates to this Congress some others of the greatest distinction in our colonial history . In the course of their ...
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... taxes in the colonies ; and their remonstrances were so far successful that this obnoxious measure was rescinded , although its re- C peal was accompanied by a declaratory assertion of the power CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 25.
... taxes in the colonies ; and their remonstrances were so far successful that this obnoxious measure was rescinded , although its re- C peal was accompanied by a declaratory assertion of the power CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 25.
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... tax the colonies in all ca- ses whatever . This reservation , however , of the abstract right gave little umbrage to the colonists , who regarded it merely as an emollient for the offended pride - a salvo for the wounded honour of Great ...
... tax the colonies in all ca- ses whatever . This reservation , however , of the abstract right gave little umbrage to the colonists , who regarded it merely as an emollient for the offended pride - a salvo for the wounded honour of Great ...
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... taxes . In some of the states they are required to possess property of a certain description or amount , and in others to be white as well as free citizens . These different qualifications are , in some instances , differently combined ...
... taxes . In some of the states they are required to possess property of a certain description or amount , and in others to be white as well as free citizens . These different qualifications are , in some instances , differently combined ...
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