| Alfred Emory Lee - 1892 - 1202 páginas
...drain the State thus disadvantageous!}' circumstanced of its most useful inhabitant«, its wealth ami its consequence in the scale of the confederated states...sink, of course. A claim so injurious to more than ouehalf if not to the whole of the United States ought to Ы- supported by the clearest evidence of... | |
| Great Britain - 1895 - 232 páginas
...lands and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageous^ circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth ; and its...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half if not to the 'whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1895 - 484 páginas
...and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth ; and its...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half if nol to the whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the .clearest evidence... | |
| 1895 - 322 páginas
...scale of the confederated states, would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one hnlf if not to the •whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what evidences of that right have been produced? what arguments alledged... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1899 - 470 páginas
...and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the State thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants ; its wealth and its...United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what evidences of that right have been produced ? What arguments alleged... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 288 páginas
...lands and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageous^ circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth, and its consequence in the scale of the confederate states would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 páginas
...and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth, and its consequence in the scale of the confederate states would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the... | |
| 1899 - 222 páginas
...and taxes of an adjacent state, would quickly drain the slate thus disadvantageous!? circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth, and its consequence in the scale of the confederate states would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 288 páginas
...circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth, and its consequence in the scale of the confederate states would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the whole of' the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1902 - 994 páginas
...lands & taxes of an adjacent State, would quickly drain the State thus disadvantageously circumstanced, of its most useful inhabitants; its wealth and its...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the whole of the United States ought to be supported by the clearest •evidence... | |
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