American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... effect is to raise one - third of the weight of the water expended to an equal height ; and this one - third includes friction and all other resistances . If then local circumstances render it expedient to employ other apparatus than ...
... effect is to raise one - third of the weight of the water expended to an equal height ; and this one - third includes friction and all other resistances . If then local circumstances render it expedient to employ other apparatus than ...
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... effect some of those specific powers . It seems to us , that this , if intended , would have been distinctly ... effect the object intended . This object is not merely to provide generally for the general welfare , but to carry into ...
... effect some of those specific powers . It seems to us , that this , if intended , would have been distinctly ... effect the object intended . This object is not merely to provide generally for the general welfare , but to carry into ...
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... effect without a corresponding uniformity of currency . Without laws to this effect , it is abso- lutely impossible that the taxes and duties should be uniform , as the Constitution prescribes : such laws are therefore necessary proper ...
... effect without a corresponding uniformity of currency . Without laws to this effect , it is abso- lutely impossible that the taxes and duties should be uniform , as the Constitution prescribes : such laws are therefore necessary proper ...
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