The preceding train of observation will justify the position which has been elsewhere laid down, that "A
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION in the article of taxation was the only admissible substitute for an entire subordination, in respect to this branch of power, of State authority to that of the Union." Any separation of the objects of revenue that could have been fallen upon, would have amounted to a sacrifice of the great INTERESTS of the Union to the POWER of the individual States.
The credit of the former is by common notoriety supported for a long time; and public records, with the concurrent testimony of many authors, bear evidence to their truth in future ages.
As we have no public notoriety, no concurrent testimony, no records to support and corroborate what we deliver, it becomes us to keep within the limits not only of possibility, but of probability too; and this more especially in painting what is greatly good and amiable.
Pursuing the light so fortunately hit upon, and finding the
concurrent testimony of the whole of Mrs General's acquaintance to be of the pathetic nature already recorded, Mr Dorrit took the trouble of going down to the county of the county-widower to see Mrs General, in whom he found a lady of a quality superior to his highest expectations.
The right of coining money, which is here taken from the States, was left in their hands by the Confederation, as a
concurrent right with that of Congress, under an exception in favor of the exclusive right of Congress to regulate the alloy and value.
Henri can hardly be considered as a
concurrent with the other pupils?
All that we have a right to expect, is that those groups, which have within known geological periods undergone much modification, should in the older formations make some slight approach to each other; so that the older members should differ less from each other in some of their characters than do the existing members of the same groups; and this by the
concurrent evidence of our best palaeontologists seems frequently to be the case.
From the
concurrent, but quite independent evidence of the boy taken by Mr.
The houses on either side were high and large, but very old, and tenanted by people of the poorest class: as their neglected appearance would have sufficiently dentoed, without the
concurrent testimony afforded by the squalid looks of the few men and women who, with folded arms and bodies half doubled, occasionally skulked along.
Concurrent with the closure of the public offering, the company will sell in a private placement to iStar Inc (NYSE:STAR), some common stock shares that equal 66.7% of the total number of shares sold in the offering and the
concurrent private placement (together with any shares sold under the underwriters' option) and up to a maximum of USD200m shares, at the public offering price.
According to the notification, Dr GC Prakash (IAS) is posted with immediate effect as Commissioner, Labour department relieving BS Shekarappa, IAS in
concurrent charge.