| Republican Congressional Committee - Campaign literature - 1878 - 84 pages
...(Democrat,) proposed a new article to the Constitution, viz: That The United States shall never make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, either public or private. This never aame to a vote. PART lV. A Democratic Trick at the End of a Session—... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - Campaign literature - 1880 - 240 pages
...proposed a new article in the Constitution, viz : That ' The United States shall never make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts» either public or private." This never came to a vote. PART IV. Continuous and Desuérate Efforts of*... | |
| Campaign literature - 1880 - 236 pages
...proposed a new article in the Constitution, viz : That " The United States shall never make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, either public or private." This never came to a vote. PART IV. Continuous and Desperate Efforts ol*... | |
| Alfred Conkling - Executive power - 1882 - 216 pages
...will suffice to illustrate these distinctions : 1. The power to coin money ; to emit bills of credit ; to make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts ; to lay duties or excises on imports or exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee, 1884-1888 - 1884 - 252 pages
...proposed a new article in the Constitution, viz: That "The United States shall never make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, either public or private." This never came to a vote. PART IV. Continuous and Desperate EffortHouse... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - Constitutional law - 1888 - 764 pages
...tenth section of the same Article, no State shall coin money, emit bills of credit, or make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts. The act of July 11, 1862, provides that the notes of the United States shall be lawful money and a... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1900 - 746 pages
...ten, of article one, providing that no State shall coin money, emit bills of credit, or make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, was claimed; but the state courts did not deny to Congress any power granted, nor assert Syllabus.... | |
| John Seely Hart - United States - 1923 - 108 pages
...called " Continental money." 370. What is here meant by " Bills of Credit " ? Paper money ; or promisee to pay, issued by a State, in such a way, as to be...and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts ? quiring the people to receive the Continental money at its par value, in payment of debts. 373. What... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 1214 pages
...section 10, of article 1, providingthat nostate shall coin money, emit liills of credit, or make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, was claimed : but the state courts did r.nt deny to Congress any power granted, nor assert *'in respect... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 1336 pages
...10, of article 1, providing that no state shall coin money, emit bills of credit, or make anything but gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debts, was claimed; but the state courts did not deny to Congress any power granted, nor assert *in respect... | |
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