Revenue Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, with Reference to the New Revenue Bill, 1-9. sējumiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 2115 lappuses |
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We have got to pass a law that affects everybody . Mr. Marsh . I will say this : If you gentlemen will ask for the information I have suggested I will be perfectly satisfied with the figures you find . Mr. Moore .
We have got to pass a law that affects everybody . Mr. Marsh . I will say this : If you gentlemen will ask for the information I have suggested I will be perfectly satisfied with the figures you find . Mr. Moore .
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... you have been a Member of Congress long enough to realize that the influence back of second - class postage makes it impossible for the Post Office Committee of the House and the Post Office Committee of the Senate to pass any such ...
... you have been a Member of Congress long enough to realize that the influence back of second - class postage makes it impossible for the Post Office Committee of the House and the Post Office Committee of the Senate to pass any such ...
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It gives the rates per zone , but does not give the size of the zones , and I assume that the zones were perfected to run with the parcel - post zones when we were passing this law . The first zone is up to 50 miles , and the second ...
It gives the rates per zone , but does not give the size of the zones , and I assume that the zones were perfected to run with the parcel - post zones when we were passing this law . The first zone is up to 50 miles , and the second ...
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You must bear in mind the fact that that act was passed on October 3 , 1917 , and at that time it was generally announced that the newspapers would have six or seven months in which to adjust themselves to it . Mr. Johnson .
You must bear in mind the fact that that act was passed on October 3 , 1917 , and at that time it was generally announced that the newspapers would have six or seven months in which to adjust themselves to it . Mr. Johnson .
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... was constitutional and that in all probability one would be passed , and March 1 , 1913 , was put in because a person might have purchased property long before there was any constitutional power in Congress to levy an income tax .
... was constitutional and that in all probability one would be passed , and March 1 , 1913 , was put in because a person might have purchased property long before there was any constitutional power in Congress to levy an income tax .
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