Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its OriginsHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 360 страница |
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... whole subject . " But , suppose one were to say , with an air of ineffable scorn , that petty experiments on terrestrial gravitation and radiant heat , such as can be made with commonplace pendu- lums and tea - kettles , have nothing ...
... whole subject . " But , suppose one were to say , with an air of ineffable scorn , that petty experiments on terrestrial gravitation and radiant heat , such as can be made with commonplace pendu- lums and tea - kettles , have nothing ...
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... whole community in which he lives . But in two ways the exercise of eminent domain is unlike taxation . In the first place , it is only occasional , and affects only certain persons here or there , whereas taxation goes on perpetually ...
... whole community in which he lives . But in two ways the exercise of eminent domain is unlike taxation . In the first place , it is only occasional , and affects only certain persons here or there , whereas taxation goes on perpetually ...
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... whole subject again . We have now to observe how and upon whom the taxes are assessed . Poll - tax . They are assessed partly upon persons , but chiefly upon property , and property is divisible into real estate and personal estate ...
... whole subject again . We have now to observe how and upon whom the taxes are assessed . Poll - tax . They are assessed partly upon persons , but chiefly upon property , and property is divisible into real estate and personal estate ...
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... whole kingdom , so that the people of all its towns and parishes succeeded in securing a representation of their interests in an elective national council or House of Commons . This great work was accomplished in Earl Simon's the ...
... whole kingdom , so that the people of all its towns and parishes succeeded in securing a representation of their interests in an elective national council or House of Commons . This great work was accomplished in Earl Simon's the ...
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... whole . We began by de- scribing it as a self - governing body , but in order to complete our sketch we were obliged to speak of it as a body which has a share in the government of the The Russian village com- munity ; not in the na ...
... whole . We began by de- scribing it as a self - governing body , but in order to complete our sketch we were obliged to speak of it as a body which has a share in the government of the The Russian village com- munity ; not in the na ...
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