That for these purposes they have power to make laws, and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just (considering the ability and other circumstances of the inhabitants in the several colonies,) and... The English in America - Page 99de Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Benjamin Harrison - 1901 - 556 pages
...that for these purposes "they have power to make laws and lay and levy such general duties, impost or taxes as to them shall appear most equal and just,...circumstances of the inhabitants in the several colonies." A general treasurer and a particular treasurer for each colony were to be selected by the president... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1902 - 460 pages
...That for these purposes they have power to make laws and lay and levy such general duties, imposts or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just...luxury, than loading industry with unnecessary burdens. The laws which the president-general and grand council are 352 empowered to make are such only as shall... | |
| Alpheus Henry Snow - 1902 - 786 pages
...That for these purposes they have power to make laws and lay and levy such general duties, imposts or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just,...discouraging luxury, than loading industry with unnecessary burthens. At the same time that the Plan of Union was adopted, the delegates also adopted a " Representation... | |
| 1921 - 520 pages
...M.AKJ!j . ti 11 ii LAWS _ power to make laws and lay and levy DUTIES &c such general Duties, Imports or Taxes as to them shall appear most equal and Just,...with the least Inconvenience to the People, rather discourageing Luxury, than loading Industry with unecessary Burthens L That they may appoint a general... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 498 pages
...for these purposes they have power to make laws, and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, or taxes as to them shall appear most equal and just...discouraging luxury than loading industry with unnecessary burthens. The laws which the President-General and Grand Council are empowered to make are such only... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 512 pages
...for these purposes they have power to make laws, and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just...discouraging luxury, than loading industry with unnecessary burthens. The laws which the president-general and grand council are empowered to make are such only... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 852 pages
...and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, or taxes, as to tfiem shall appear most equal and fust (considering the ability and other circumstances of...discouraging luxury, than loading industry with unnecessary burthens. The laws which the president-general and grand council are empowered to make are such only... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1905 - 524 pages
...for these purposes they have power to make laws, and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just...inhabitants in the several Colonies), and such as maybe collected with the least inconvenience to the people; rather discouraging luxury, than loading... | |
| Edward Waterman Townsend - 1906 - 332 pages
...these purposes they have power to make f laws, and lay and levy such general duties, imposts, \ or taxes, as to them shall appear most equal and just..., may be collected with the least inconvenience to th« people; rather discouraging luxury, than loading in-, dustry with unnecessary burdens. That they... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - 1907 - 658 pages
...his fellow-colonists. 'They' (ie the President and Council) ' may levy general duties as shall appear equal and just, considering the ability and other...several colonies, and such as may be collected with least inconvenience to the people, rather discouraging luxury than loading industry with unnecessary... | |
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