The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 4. köideFreeman Hunt, 1841 |
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... tion of the difference between the ancient method of taxation and that which was adopted by the action of the board of control , is sufficient to show to what extent the influence of the civil government was exerted to extract from its ...
... tion of the difference between the ancient method of taxation and that which was adopted by the action of the board of control , is sufficient to show to what extent the influence of the civil government was exerted to extract from its ...
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tion , was called the potail , under whom , but in a rank above the ordinary laborers , were placed the local police , the village astrologer , the register , the poet , and the dancing girl . " So deep is the principle of this associa- ...
tion , was called the potail , under whom , but in a rank above the ordinary laborers , were placed the local police , the village astrologer , the register , the poet , and the dancing girl . " So deep is the principle of this associa- ...
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... tion the necessity or policy of this constitutional grant of power to con- gress ; and the distinguished authors of the Federalist dismissed the sub- ject with a single sentence . " The power of establishing uniform laws of bankruptcy ...
... tion the necessity or policy of this constitutional grant of power to con- gress ; and the distinguished authors of the Federalist dismissed the sub- ject with a single sentence . " The power of establishing uniform laws of bankruptcy ...
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... tion . The Supreme Court of the United States , in the case of Sturges vs. Crowninshield , declared that it was impossible to distinguish between bankrupt and insolvent laws . Chancellor Kent , a most distinguished authority , says ...
... tion . The Supreme Court of the United States , in the case of Sturges vs. Crowninshield , declared that it was impossible to distinguish between bankrupt and insolvent laws . Chancellor Kent , a most distinguished authority , says ...
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... tion , he says , ' Uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcy will prevent so many frauds , that the expediency of it seems not likely to be called in question . ' Sir , we are wiser than our 30 A General Bankrupt Law .
... tion , he says , ' Uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcy will prevent so many frauds , that the expediency of it seems not likely to be called in question . ' Sir , we are wiser than our 30 A General Bankrupt Law .
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