The journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared ; and their precedents cited : in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan : that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States ; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states, in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States, which are indirect taxes to the several states ; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America
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The journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared ; and their precedents cited : in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan : that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States ; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states, in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States, which are indirect taxes to the several states ; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America
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The work The journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared ; and their precedents cited : in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan : that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States ; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states, in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States, which are indirect taxes to the several states ; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- the acts and proceedings thereof compared ; and their precedents cited : in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan : that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States ; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states, in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States, which are indirect taxes to the several states ; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America
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