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Richardson, Journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 Analyzed, &c, 1899
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 and Construction in the Alternative, according to either the Federal Plan or the National Plan: that by the
Latter the Congress have General Power to provide for the Common Defense and General Welfare of the United States; Direct Taxes are 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 Coextensive with the Bonds of America, by Hamilton P. Richardson. Published by the Murdock Press (San Francisco 1899). 244 p. This volume begins
with an Index that functions as a table of contents, at p. 3.
Title:   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 / Hamilton P. Richardson, Esq., of the Wisconsin Bar.
OCLC Number:   805895760
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