The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact impartiality; yet there is, perhaps, no legislative act in which greater opportunity and temptation are given to a predominant party to trample on the rules of justice. Every shilling which they overburden the inferior number is a shilling saved to their own pockets.


Federalist No. 10 - Federalist Papers (1787–1788)


The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact impartiality; yet there is,...

The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact impartiality; yet there is,...

The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact impartiality; yet there is,...

The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact impartiality; yet there is,...