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" ... to coin money and to regulate the value thereof. Under the two powers, taken together, congress is... "
Popular Science Monthly - Page 343
1914
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1866 - 1472 pages
...their stockholders rather than the public welfare. The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power " to coin money and to regulate the value thereof," and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying ..., Part 1

United States. Department of the Interior - 1857 - 810 pages
...their stockholders rather than the public welfare. The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power "to coin money and to regulate the value thereof," and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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The Congressional Globe, Part 2

United States. Congress - Law - 1858 - 638 pages
...the stockholders rather than the public welfare. The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power "to coin money and to regulate the value thereof," and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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Letters to the President: On the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union ...

Henry Charles Carey - Currency question - 1858 - 182 pages
...excess of power in the States. " The framers of the Constitution," in your opinion, having given " to Congress the power ' to coin money and to regulate the value thereof,' and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 2, Part 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1858 - 868 pages
...their stockholders ratber than the public welfare. The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power "to coin money and to regulate the value thereof," and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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Letters to the President on the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union ...

Henry Charles Carey - Currency question - 1858 - 182 pages
...excess of power in the States. " The framers of the Constitution," in your opinion, having given (3) "to Congress the power ' to coin money and to regulate the value thereof,' and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making anything but gold...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 31

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1872 - 816 pages
...the stockholders rather than the public welfare. " The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power ' to coin money and to regulate the value thereof,' and prohibited the States from coining money, omitting bills of credit, or making any thing but gold...
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The New Englander, Volume 31

Criticism - 1872 - 816 pages
...the stockholders rather than the public welfare. " The framers of the Constitution, when they gave to Congress the power ' to coin money and to regulate the value thereof,' and prohibited the States from coining money, emitting bills of credit, or making any thing but gold...
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United States Notes: A History of the Various Issues of Paper Money by the ...

John Jay Knox - Finance - 1884 - 268 pages
...quality and force of those notes as currency is as broad as the like power over a metallic currency under the power to coin money and to regulate the value thereof. Under the two powers, taken together, Congress is authorized to establish a national currency, either in...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 29

Law - 1884 - 554 pages
...quality and force of those notes as currency is as broad as the like power over a metallic currency under the power to coin money and to regulate the value thereof. Under the two powers, taken together. Congress i* authorized to establish a National currency, either iu...
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