Writings of Levi Woodbury, LL. D.: PoliticalLittle, Brown and Company, 1852 |
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... person annually , or nearly two dollars annually , to each agricultural family ; or , in the State of New Hampshire alone , where no domestic salt is used , calling her population only two hun- dred and fifty thousand , it becomes a tax ...
... person annually , or nearly two dollars annually , to each agricultural family ; or , in the State of New Hampshire alone , where no domestic salt is used , calling her population only two hun- dred and fifty thousand , it becomes a tax ...
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... persons might , or might not , part with ; but on an article of daily and universal necessity , and almost as indispensable to health as the air for breathing , or fire for warmth . Again : if , in any permanent system of revenue , it ...
... persons might , or might not , part with ; but on an article of daily and universal necessity , and almost as indispensable to health as the air for breathing , or fire for warmth . Again : if , in any permanent system of revenue , it ...
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... person to give all expedient and just protection to any portion of the great and grow- ing branch of national industry consisting of manufactures . But the present duty on salt was at first not imposed to introduce and protect its ...
... person to give all expedient and just protection to any portion of the great and grow- ing branch of national industry consisting of manufactures . But the present duty on salt was at first not imposed to introduce and protect its ...
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... person of Arnold ; Charleston had been surrendered , Lincoln captured , Gates defeated at Camden , the Southern States overrun by Cornwallis ; our soldiers had become discouraged , and the great military leader of the Revolution had ...
... person of Arnold ; Charleston had been surrendered , Lincoln captured , Gates defeated at Camden , the Southern States overrun by Cornwallis ; our soldiers had become discouraged , and the great military leader of the Revolution had ...
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... persons , constitutes the great foundation of the bill under consideration . The promise was most sol- emnly and deliberately made ; the consideration for it was ample , and most honorably performed by the officers ; and yet , on the ...
... persons , constitutes the great foundation of the bill under consideration . The promise was most sol- emnly and deliberately made ; the consideration for it was ample , and most honorably performed by the officers ; and yet , on the ...
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