The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Miscellanies, 1789-1795: France; Duties on imports; National bank; Manufactures; Revenue circulars; Reports on claims, etcJ.F. Trow, Printer, 1850 |
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... particular nature . It will procure , to every class of the commu- nity , some important advantages , and remove some no less im- portant disadvantages . The advantage to the public creditors , from the increased value of that part of ...
... particular nature . It will procure , to every class of the commu- nity , some important advantages , and remove some no less im- portant disadvantages . The advantage to the public creditors , from the increased value of that part of ...
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... particular speculation , all the money applied to it is so much diverted from the more useful channels of circulation , for which the thing itself affords no sub- stitute ; so that , in fact , one serious inconvenience of an unfunded ...
... particular speculation , all the money applied to it is so much diverted from the more useful channels of circulation , for which the thing itself affords no sub- stitute ; so that , in fact , one serious inconvenience of an unfunded ...
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... particular States by the Union , and a like provision for them , as for those of the Union , will be a measure of sound policy and substantial justice . It would , in the opinion of the Secretary , contribute , in an eminent degree , to ...
... particular States by the Union , and a like provision for them , as for those of the Union , will be a measure of sound policy and substantial justice . It would , in the opinion of the Secretary , contribute , in an eminent degree , to ...
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... particular States , it is evident that the aggregate revenue of the country would be likely to be very materially contracted by the plan of separate provisions . of If all the public creditors receive their dues from one source ...
... particular States , it is evident that the aggregate revenue of the country would be likely to be very materially contracted by the plan of separate provisions . of If all the public creditors receive their dues from one source ...
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... particular debts of the States has arisen from assumptions by them on account of the Union . And it is most equitable , that there should be the same measure of retribution for all . There is an objection , however , to an as- sumption ...
... particular debts of the States has arisen from assumptions by them on account of the Union . And it is most equitable , that there should be the same measure of retribution for all . There is an objection , however , to an as- sumption ...
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accrue act making provision ad valorem additional advantage ALEXANDER HAMILTON amount annuity appear applied appropriation ascer balance of trade bills borrowed bullion capital centum certificates circulation circumstances coins consequence considerable contract course creditors distilled spirits district domestic duties on imports duties on spirits effect equal established expedient expense exportation favor foreign gallon gold Government greater guilders House of Representatives hundred hydrometer inconvenience instances January labor land less loans manufactures material ment nature necessary object officers operation paid particular payable payment present principal proceeds produce proper proportion proposed public credit public debt purchases purpose quantity rate of interest reason receipts received redemption regard regulation reimbursement render requisite respect revenue Secretary silver sinking fund six per cent specie Staphorst statement submitted subscribed surplus things tion tonnage trade TREASURY DEPARTMENT United vessels William Short
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Página 577 - Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war are deemed unlawful...
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Página 71 - Except into the districts adjoining to the Dominion of Canada, or into the districts adjacent to Mexico, no merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture subject to the payment of duties shall be brought into the United States from any foreign port or place, or from any hovering vessel.
Página 5 - To justify and preserve their confidence; to promote the increasing respectability of the American name; to answer the calls of justice; to restore landed property to its due value; to furnish new resources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to establish public order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy — these are the great and invaluable ends to be secured by a proper and adequate provision...
Página 4 - This reflection derives additional strength from the nature of the debt of the United States. It was the price of liberty. The faith of America has been repeatedly pledged for it, and with solemnities that give peculiar force to the obligation. There is, indeed, reason to regret that it has not hitherto been kept; that the necessities of the war, conspiring with inexperience in the subjects of finance, produced direct infractions; and that the subsequent period has been a continued scene of negative...
Página 132 - It is to be considered that such a bank is not a mere matter of private property, but a political machine, of the greatest importance to the State.
Página 210 - The promoting of emigration from foreign countries. 5. The furnishing greater scope for the diversity of talents and dispositions which discriminate men from each other. 6. The affording a more ample and various field for enterprise. 7. The creating in some instances a new, and securing in all a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil.
Página 413 - ... from the first day of January to the last day of December, which is the end of the year.
Página 468 - for raising a further sum of money for the protection of the frontiers, and for other purposes therein mentioned...