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...refunding measure is (a) feasible on account of the condition of the finances: Cong. Record, vol. 20, p. 201. (b) Justified by precedent: Cong. Record, vol, 20, p. 2039; I. Stat. at Large, 324. (c) And is in accordance with (1) the wishes of the majority of the states: Cong. Record, vol. 18, pp. 2438, 3362. (2) The principles of the constitution: Cong. Record, vol. 20, pp. 166, 196, 201. (3) The principles of justice and equity: Cong. Record, vol...
Best general references: Cong. Rec., vol. 20, pp. 195 et seq., 78 et seq., 163 et seq. Cleveland's veto message in Cong. Rec., vol...
...refunding of the tax would be unconstitutional. (a) It was lawfully imposed and collected. Cong. Rec., vol. 20, p. 194 and 195. Cleveland's veto message, Cong. Rec., vol. 29, p. 2611. (b) Therefore there is no provision of the constitution which justifles its refunding. U. S. constitution, Art. 8, 31. Cong. Rec., vol. 20, p. 195. Cong. Rec., vol...
...proposition is to tax unconstitutionally this generatien to repay taxes legally collected from and expended by a past generation. Cong. Rec., vol...
...Such a course logically pursued would result in returning great amounts of municipal, state and national taxes, for taxes are seldom collected more than 90 per cent. Cong Rec., vol. 20, pp. 79, 161. (b) It would be far more just to refund the direc tax under the confederation, the direc tax under the confederation, the direc tax of 1836, and the cotton tax of 1866, and many other unequal taxes. Cong Rec., vol. 20, pp. 194 et seq. Tax list in Am. Almanac...