| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 lapas
...yield. Confidering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increafe expenfc, to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can bear, it behoves us to avail ourfelves of every occafion which prefents itfelt, for taking off the furchargc... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 lapas
...dependencies, and to increase expence to the ultimate term of burthen which the citizen can bear, it behoves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents...that it never may be seen here that, after leaving to labour the smallest portion of its earnings on which it can subsist, government shall itself consume... | |
| 1819 - 518 lapas
...assured of every aid and light which executive information can yield. Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase...that it never may be seen here that, after leaving to labour the smallest portion of its earnings on which it can subsist, government shall itself consume... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 lapas
...tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burthen which the citizen can bear, it behooves us to avail...taking off the surcharge ; that it never may be seen how that, after leaving to labor the smallest portion of its earnings on which it can subsist, government... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 lapas
...consideration a careful revision of the remainder. " Considering," says he, " the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burthen which the citizen can bear, it behooves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 lapas
...every occasion which presents itself, for taking off the surcharge ; that it never may be seen how that, after leaving to labor the smallest portion...of its earnings on which it can subsist, government sball itself consume the residue of what it was instituted to guard.' In order to multiply barriers... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 lapas
...consideration a careful revision of the remainder. ' Considering,' says he, ' the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burthen which the citizen can bear, it behooves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 650 lapas
...offices and dependencies, and to increase exense to the ultimate term of burden that the citizen can ear, it behooves us to avail ourselves of every occasion...presents itself for taking off the surcharge, that t may never be seen here; that after leaving to labor the .mallest proportion on its earnings on which... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 lapas
...assured of every aid and light which executive information can yield. Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase...ultimate term of burden which the citizen can bear, it behoves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents itself for taking off the surcharge... | |
| 1841 - 460 lapas
...assured of every aid and light which executive information can yield. Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies, and to increase...ultimate term of burden which the citizen can bear, it behoves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents itself for taking off the surcharge... | |
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