Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations - Lexicon, Том 12Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... taxes ; open loans ; see that the finances are properly administered ; grant the civil list , & c . The government pro- tocols , and all public papers , including treaties with foreign powers , must be laid before them , the secret ...
... taxes ; open loans ; see that the finances are properly administered ; grant the civil list , & c . The government pro- tocols , and all public papers , including treaties with foreign powers , must be laid before them , the secret ...
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... taxes , the consent of the states is neces- sary , and all the troops and officers are required to take the oath of allegiance to them , as well as to the king . Since 1798 , the sovereign has had the right to make war and peace , to ...
... taxes , the consent of the states is neces- sary , and all the troops and officers are required to take the oath of allegiance to them , as well as to the king . Since 1798 , the sovereign has had the right to make war and peace , to ...
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... taxes ; they enjoyed a high degree of civil freedom , and numerous municipal rights . The larger cantons , as Berne and Zürich , in which the govern- ment was administered by the capitals , or by a body of the citizens , who enjoyed ...
... taxes ; they enjoyed a high degree of civil freedom , and numerous municipal rights . The larger cantons , as Berne and Zürich , in which the govern- ment was administered by the capitals , or by a body of the citizens , who enjoyed ...
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... TAXES , TAXATION , denotes that por- tion of their property which the govern- ment of a state exacts , for the supply of the public necessities , from its subjects , or other persons residing in the country , and partaking of its ...
... TAXES , TAXATION , denotes that por- tion of their property which the govern- ment of a state exacts , for the supply of the public necessities , from its subjects , or other persons residing in the country , and partaking of its ...
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... taxes , if they would only consent that the rest of the nation , which did not belong to their privileged order , should be subjected to imposts . The nobles , fearing that if no other source of ... taxes on the possession 154 TAXES .
... taxes , if they would only consent that the rest of the nation , which did not belong to their privileged order , should be subjected to imposts . The nobles , fearing that if no other source of ... taxes on the possession 154 TAXES .
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