| 1891 - 828 str.
...or class at the expense of another.3 We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenues, national, state [or county],5 shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government... | |
| Nelson A. Dunning - 1891 - 824 str.
...system of graduated tax on incomes. d. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all national and State revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government, economically... | |
| 1891 - 924 str.
...or class at the expense of another. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people : and hence we demand that all revenues — national, Mate, or county — shall bo limited to the necessary expenses of the Government... | |
| W. Scott Morgan - 1891 - 768 str.
...class at the expense of another. ' ' We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenues, National, State or County, shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the Government economically... | |
| Emory Adams Allen - 1891 - 558 str.
...class at the expense of another. E — We demand that all revenues — National, State, or county — shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the...Government, economically and honestly administered. F — We demand a just and equitable system of graduated tax on income. G — We demand the most rigid,... | |
| 1891 - 608 str.
...or class at the expense of another. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenues, national, state, or county, shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government,... | |
| 1891 - 960 str.
...hands of the people ; and hence we demand that all revenues — national, State, or county — shall ho limited to the necessary expenses of the Government economically and honestly administered. 6. We demand that Congress issue a sufficient amount of fractional paper currency to faciliaie exchange... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1892 - 516 str.
...demand a graduated income tax. (d) We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence...earnings of the people and to facilitate exchange. Second, transportation. Transportation being a means of exchange and a public necessity, the government... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 str.
...demand a graduated income tax. (d). — We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence...earnings of the people and to facilitate exchange. BOOK II.] means of exchange and a public necessity, ¡ natural sources of wealth, is the heritage the... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 586 str.
...We demand a graduated income tax. We believe that the monies of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all national and State revenues shall be limited to tke necessary expenses, economically and honestly administered.... | |
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