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8285. TAXATION, Direct.—[further continued].
I have no doubts that
the States * * * could have availed themselves
of resources for this government [Assumption]
which are cut off from the General
Government by the prejudices existing against
direct taxation in their hands.—
To John Harvie.
Ford ed., v, 214.
(N.Y.,
1790)
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