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... by the Federal Goyernment , yet such grants have always been professedly under the control of the general principle that the works which might be thus aided should be “ of a general , not local , national , not State , ” character .
... by the Federal Goyernment , yet such grants have always been professedly under the control of the general principle that the works which might be thus aided should be “ of a general , not local , national , not State , ” character .
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What is properly national in its character or otherwise is an inquiry which is often extremely difficult of solution . The appropriations of one year for an object which is considered national may be rendered nugatory by the refusal of ...
What is properly national in its character or otherwise is an inquiry which is often extremely difficult of solution . The appropriations of one year for an object which is considered national may be rendered nugatory by the refusal of ...
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The extent to which this pleasing anticipation is dependent upon the policy which may be pursued in relation to measures of the character of the one now under consideration must be obvious to all , and equally so that the events of the ...
The extent to which this pleasing anticipation is dependent upon the policy which may be pursued in relation to measures of the character of the one now under consideration must be obvious to all , and equally so that the events of the ...
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Contents
Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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