Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4617
... coins of the United judgment of the country is now irrevocably passed . " States , and the value of foreign coins , constitutes an im- What this public judgment is they have not stated , but portant part of the scheme of currency of the ...
... coins of the United judgment of the country is now irrevocably passed . " States , and the value of foreign coins , constitutes an im- What this public judgment is they have not stated , but portant part of the scheme of currency of the ...
Page 4637
... coin , the power of regulating the currency became an indispensable adjunct to the power of regulating the coin , because the value of the latter could never be regulated without the regulation of the former also . This , then , is what ...
... coin , the power of regulating the currency became an indispensable adjunct to the power of regulating the coin , because the value of the latter could never be regulated without the regulation of the former also . This , then , is what ...
Page 4641
... coin . Coin was the only legal tender now , yet Government had made paper substantially such . He was for putting an end to this . He was most clearly of opinion that the hard ... Coins . from Alabama , 4641 4642 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
... coin . Coin was the only legal tender now , yet Government had made paper substantially such . He was for putting an end to this . He was most clearly of opinion that the hard ... Coins . from Alabama , 4641 4642 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
Page 4643
... coin bill . GOLD COINS . The House then proceeded to take up the following bill : A bill concerning the gold coins of the United States and for other purposes . [ JUNE 21 , 1834 . ing the ratio of the value of gold to silver as 16 to 1 ...
... coin bill . GOLD COINS . The House then proceeded to take up the following bill : A bill concerning the gold coins of the United States and for other purposes . [ JUNE 21 , 1834 . ing the ratio of the value of gold to silver as 16 to 1 ...
Page 4645
... coins . According to this act , able consequences of such an ill - advised policy , or care- three denominations of gold coins are directed to be mint - less neglect in legislation , have long since been experienc- ed : the eagle , half ...
... coins . According to this act , able consequences of such an ill - advised policy , or care- three denominations of gold coins are directed to be mint - less neglect in legislation , have long since been experienc- ed : the eagle , half ...
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