Romanism And the Republic a Discussion of the Purposes Assumptions Principles

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But I say, if any Roman Catholic priest or bishop, or any layman, feels himself defrauded when he pays bis taxes in America, let him go and pay his tax in Spain or Mexico, and have all the benefits of Papal supremacy and Papal law. But even when people send no children to school should they therefore not be taxed for the support of schools and for the common good ? How about that large number of people possessed of great property in the comnmnity who have no chil- dren and pay taxes for the sup...port of schools? Is that unjust? How about many millionaires of our country whose children have never seen a day in our public schools? Shall they, because they are not sending their children to the public schools, deny the right ()f the State to tax them for the support of public education? I do not know about the method of distributing school monies in this city, but in some Romanism and the Republic, 191 cities the taxes jire paid into a common treasury. The taxes that are raised in a locality are not all spent in that locality, but the levies that ai'c raised in one section of the state may be spent in remote localities for the support of schools there, because one county has a surplus of wealth, while another is poor.

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