The Complete Anti-Federalist, Volumes 1-7Herbert J. Storing, Murray Dry The Complete Anti-Federalist, first published in 1981, contains an unprecedented collection of all the significant pamphlets, newspaper articles and letters, essays, and speeches that were written in opposition to the Constitution during the ratification debate. Storing’s work includes introductions to each entry, along with his own consideration of the Anti-Federalist thought. |
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Page 75
... excise on salt in the year 1762 , to the best of my recollection , in England , was 4s . sterling per bushel , for all that was made use of in families , and the price of salt per bushel about 6s . sterling , and the excise 4s . 6d . on ...
... excise on salt in the year 1762 , to the best of my recollection , in England , was 4s . sterling per bushel , for all that was made use of in families , and the price of salt per bushel about 6s . sterling , and the excise 4s . 6d . on ...
Page 85
... Excise and the power to excise officers to enter and search and no remedy by such in state courts and Verdict by a Jury ; as under the British govern- ment . Clayton's Rep . 44. Woman's shift . 12 Also to a poll tax which Con- 5.3.17 ...
... Excise and the power to excise officers to enter and search and no remedy by such in state courts and Verdict by a Jury ; as under the British govern- ment . Clayton's Rep . 44. Woman's shift . 12 Also to a poll tax which Con- 5.3.17 ...
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... excise laws , them instruments of tyranny , in force in your country ? But , who could imagine , that any man but a Virginian , were they found to be necessary , would ever have a voice towards enacting them ? That any tribunal , but ...
... excise laws , them instruments of tyranny , in force in your country ? But , who could imagine , that any man but a Virginian , were they found to be necessary , would ever have a voice towards enacting them ? That any tribunal , but ...
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