The Framing of the Constitution of the United StatesYale University Press, 1940 - 281 strani |
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... according to wealth and popula- tion , the present proposal left wealth out of account except in so far as slaves were property . Several voiced the opinion that the number of people was the best way of measuring wealth and that at any ...
... according to wealth and popula- tion , the present proposal left wealth out of account except in so far as slaves were property . Several voiced the opinion that the number of people was the best way of measuring wealth and that at any ...
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... according to direct Taxation and in order to ascertain the alteration • • • and which may be required from time to time that a Census be taken within six years once within the term of every Ten years after- wards of all the inhabitants ...
... according to direct Taxation and in order to ascertain the alteration • • • and which may be required from time to time that a Census be taken within six years once within the term of every Ten years after- wards of all the inhabitants ...
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Max Farrand. within this Union , according to their respective Num- bers , which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons , including those bound to Ser- vice for a Term of Years , and excluding Indians not taxed ...
Max Farrand. within this Union , according to their respective Num- bers , which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons , including those bound to Ser- vice for a Term of Years , and excluding Indians not taxed ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I The Calling of the Federal Convention | 1 |
The Convention and Its Members | 14 |
The Defects of the Confederation | 42 |
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