Official Report of the Proceedings and Debates of the Third Constitutional Convention of Ohio: Assembled in the City of Columbus, on Tuesday, May 13, 1873, Volume 2, Issue 3W.S. Robison, printers to the Convention, 1874 - Constitutional conventions |
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Page 2292
... dollars , or five hundred thousand dollars , of manufactured And may also exempt not exceeding to any one owner fifty acres of land , when the same is held especially for and cultivated in timber . The question involved in the amendment ...
... dollars , or five hundred thousand dollars , of manufactured And may also exempt not exceeding to any one owner fifty acres of land , when the same is held especially for and cultivated in timber . The question involved in the amendment ...
Page 2293
... dollars per acre , and can raise no more upon that land for the market than can be raised in Illinois or Iowa , on land worth twenty - five dollars per acre , and when those States have al- most the same facilities , cannot compete with ...
... dollars per acre , and can raise no more upon that land for the market than can be raised in Illinois or Iowa , on land worth twenty - five dollars per acre , and when those States have al- most the same facilities , cannot compete with ...
Page 2294
... dollars - nay , millions of dollars -in one single branch of trade , and that is woolen manufacture , that this is to - day scarcely paying anything whatever . Mr. HALE . How does the manufacturing interest compare with the farming ...
... dollars - nay , millions of dollars -in one single branch of trade , and that is woolen manufacture , that this is to - day scarcely paying anything whatever . Mr. HALE . How does the manufacturing interest compare with the farming ...
Page 2299
... dollars , and owed thereon five thousand dollars , the Legislature ought to provide that I should be allowed to deduct what I owed on it from its true value . I believe that some rule could be applied by which a man would only be taxed ...
... dollars , and owed thereon five thousand dollars , the Legislature ought to provide that I should be allowed to deduct what I owed on it from its true value . I believe that some rule could be applied by which a man would only be taxed ...
Page 2300
... dollars . Mr. DORSEY . Very well ; make it five thousand dollars . We will try that . Mr. HOADLY . I do not desire to debate on this subject at all , but simply to explain that the friends of this motion , at least some of them , have a ...
... dollars . Mr. DORSEY . Very well ; make it five thousand dollars . We will try that . Mr. HOADLY . I do not desire to debate on this subject at all , but simply to explain that the friends of this motion , at least some of them , have a ...
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