' Mr. Justice Swayne, after stating the facts, delivered the opinion of the court. The central and controlling question in this case is whether the tax which was levied on the income,'gains, and profits of the plaintiff in error, ás set forth in the' record, and by pretended virtue of the acts of Con…
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