10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... traders ? A. It is compofed of landholders , mer- chants and artificers . Q. Are not the majority landholders ? A. I believe they are . Q. Do not they , as much as poffible , fhift fhift the tax off from the land , to ease 10.
... traders ? A. It is compofed of landholders , mer- chants and artificers . Q. Are not the majority landholders ? A. I believe they are . Q. Do not they , as much as poffible , fhift fhift the tax off from the land , to ease 10.
Page 108
... believe that the right to coin and issue money is a function of gov- ernment . We belive it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate ...
... believe that the right to coin and issue money is a function of gov- ernment . We belive it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate ...
Page 110
... believe in , we reply that when we have restored the money of the Constitution all other necessary reforms will be possible ; but that until this is done there is no other reform that can be accomplished . Why is it that within three ...
... believe in , we reply that when we have restored the money of the Constitution all other necessary reforms will be possible ; but that until this is done there is no other reform that can be accomplished . Why is it that within three ...
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