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Journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 Analyzed; the Acts and Proceedings thereof Compared; and Their Precedents Cited: In Evidence of the Making of the Constitution for Interpretation or Construction in the Alternative, According to Either the Federal Plan or the National Plan: That by the Latter Congress have General Power to Provide for the Common Defense and General Welfare of the United States; Direct Taxes are Taxes Direct to the Several States, in Contrast with Duties Extending throughout the United States, which are Indirect Taxes to the Several States; and the Limits of the Union are Coextensive with the Bounds of America


Coverage: 1 v. San Francisco: Murdock Press, 1899; Littleton, Colo: F.B. Rothman, 1985

Volumes:
1 (1899)