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" The provision in the fourteenth amendment, that no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, was not intended to prevent a state from adjusting its system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways. It... "
United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ... - Page 453
by United States. Supreme Court - 1897
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The North American Review, Volume 165

1897 - 808 pages
...22; Moore t>. Missouri, 159 U. a, 673. Bradley laid down the rale as follows r* " The provision . . . was not intended to prevent a State from adjusting...proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property from taxation at all, such as churches, libraries, and the property...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 203

1913 - 1050 pages
...said : "The provision in the fourteenth amendment that no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws was...proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property from any taxation at all, such as churches, libraries and the property...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 44

1891 - 980 pages
...said: "The provision in the fourteenth amendment, that no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, was not intended to prevent astatefrom adjusting its system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses,...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 22

1902 - 988 pages
...Rep. p. 536: "The provision in the 14th Amendment, that no state shall deny to any person within its tates from foreign countries," with some exceptions..."That on and * and, in addition thereto, upon a exempt certain classes of property from any taxation at all, euch as churches, libraries, and the property...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 12

United States. Supreme Court - 1892 - 1066 pages
...follows: "The provision in the fourteenth amendment, that no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, was...proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property from any taxation at all, such as churches, libraries, and the property...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 17

1897 - 1036 pages
...the unit rule, denies the equal protection of the laws. That provision In the fourteenth amendment "was not intended to prevent a state from adjusting...system of taxation In all proper and reasonable ways," nor was that amendment "intended to compel a state to adopt an iron rule of equal taxation." Bell's...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 21

1901 - 958 pages
...Sup. Ct. Rep. 533, in which it was said not to have been intended to prevent a state from changing its system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property altogether; may impose different specific taxes upon different trades...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 154

1916 - 1232 pages
...1035, it was held that the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution did not prevent the state from adjusting its system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways, nor the classification of property for taxation : that the Missouri statute imposing a tax upon the...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 66

1907 - 1166 pages
...Amend. 14, by denying equal protection of the laws, since, if the requirement is a tax, that amendment was not intended to prevent a state from adjusting...system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways. 5. SAME— DUE PROCESS OF LAW. The ordinance does not violate that amendment in depriving a person...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 259

1924 - 1232 pages
...Sup. Ct. Rep. 533. in which it was enid .not to have been intended to prevent a state from changing its system of taxation in all proper and reasonable ways. It may, if it chooses, exempt certain classes of property altogether; may impose different specific taxes upon different trades...
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