The Examiner, Volume 3editor., 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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Page 59
... duty it shall be to divide the same into classes , of the number directed by the commander in chief , having due regard to their estate , ability , cir- cumstances , and contiguity of residence . V. It shall be the duty of such ...
... duty it shall be to divide the same into classes , of the number directed by the commander in chief , having due regard to their estate , ability , cir- cumstances , and contiguity of residence . V. It shall be the duty of such ...
Page 72
... duty on domestic dis- tilled spirits pressed very unequally on that part of the union , his attention , Mr. Oakley said , had been drawn particularly to that sub- ject . He found , on examination , that in the Such a system of internal ...
... duty on domestic dis- tilled spirits pressed very unequally on that part of the union , his attention , Mr. Oakley said , had been drawn particularly to that sub- ject . He found , on examination , that in the Such a system of internal ...
Page 404
... duties payab e on the same articles imported . Articles manufactured Duty on the same ninety days after the Rate of duty . articles imported passage of the act . under laws . existing doll . per ton | Free . 30 per ct . ad val . do . do ...
... duties payab e on the same articles imported . Articles manufactured Duty on the same ninety days after the Rate of duty . articles imported passage of the act . under laws . existing doll . per ton | Free . 30 per ct . ad val . do . do ...
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