The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787 : Reprinted from the Original Text, with an Historical Introduction and Notes |
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Page civ
... authority to raise their own revenues , ... 198 A. an attempt , by the Fœderal authorities , to abridge that authority will be a violent assumption of unconstitu- tional power ,. . . . . .... 199 B. the sovereignty of the Fœderal ...
... authority to raise their own revenues , ... 198 A. an attempt , by the Fœderal authorities , to abridge that authority will be a violent assumption of unconstitu- tional power ,. . . . . .... 199 B. the sovereignty of the Fœderal ...
Page cv
... authority to levy taxes by the Fœderal authorities , and that un- der which the State governments do the same , ... 202 e . concurrent authority to levy taxes the necessary re- sult of a division of the sovereign power , ...... 202 1 ...
... authority to levy taxes by the Fœderal authorities , and that un- der which the State governments do the same , ... 202 e . concurrent authority to levy taxes the necessary re- sult of a division of the sovereign power , ...... 202 1 ...
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... authority to raise their own revenues for the supply of their own wants . And making this concession , I affirm that ( with the sole exception of du- ties on imports and exports ) they would , under the plan of the Convention , retain ...
... authority to raise their own revenues for the supply of their own wants . And making this concession , I affirm that ( with the sole exception of du- ties on imports and exports ) they would , under the plan of the Convention , retain ...
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State taxlaw unless upon imports and exports an | 207 |
objection that the jurisdiction of the National govern | 215 |
objection that where annual elections end tyr | 371 |
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