The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... present moment . There was a time at which the authority of the several States might be thought to be gaining at the expense of the authority of the United States ; but the War of Secession reversed this tendency , and the Federation is ...
... present moment . There was a time at which the authority of the several States might be thought to be gaining at the expense of the authority of the United States ; but the War of Secession reversed this tendency , and the Federation is ...
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... present ; the first in which both the present principles of expenditure and the present system of revenue were in force together . The total expenditure of 1862-3 was 702 millions , of which sum one million was devoted to fortifications ...
... present ; the first in which both the present principles of expenditure and the present system of revenue were in force together . The total expenditure of 1862-3 was 702 millions , of which sum one million was devoted to fortifications ...
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... present . Of the extra 17 or 20 millions we may suppose , by a very favourable estimate , as aforesaid , that the grocery duties will supply 2 or 3 millions , leaving from 15 to 17 to be supplied by new taxes , or the increase of those ...
... present . Of the extra 17 or 20 millions we may suppose , by a very favourable estimate , as aforesaid , that the grocery duties will supply 2 or 3 millions , leaving from 15 to 17 to be supplied by new taxes , or the increase of those ...
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... present proprietors acquired or inherited them . They are also fairly chargeable with that expenditure which is incurred for their benefit . But it must be remembered that even the original burdens were imposed under very different ...
... present proprietors acquired or inherited them . They are also fairly chargeable with that expenditure which is incurred for their benefit . But it must be remembered that even the original burdens were imposed under very different ...
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... present state of business , when it is exceed- ingly difficult to get 4 per cent . on perfectly good security , many people may be willing from other than charitable motives to invest money in a charitable enterprise that promises a ...
... present state of business , when it is exceed- ingly difficult to get 4 per cent . on perfectly good security , many people may be willing from other than charitable motives to invest money in a charitable enterprise that promises a ...
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