Nothing can be clearer than that what the Constitution intended to guard against was the exercise by the general government of the power of directly taxing persons and property within any State through a majority made up from the other States.
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"Nothing can be clearer than that what the Constitution intended to guard against was the exercise by the general government of the power of directly taxing persons and property within any State through a majority made up from the other States." — Melville Fuller #healthfitness #politicsgovernment
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Nothing can be clearer than that what the Constitution intended to guard against was the exercise by the general government of the power of directly taxing persons and property within any State through a majority made up from the other States. — Melville Fuller
About Melville Fuller
Melville Fuller was a Judge from United States (1833–1910).
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This quote is attributed to Melville Fuller, a Judge from United States.
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Melville Fuller lived from 1833 – 1910.
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