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Language cannot be broader than that"of every kind whatever, except for interest
upon bonds and notes which shall be paid in coin, and shall also be lawful
money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the ...
Language cannot be broader than that"of every kind whatever, except for interest
upon bonds and notes which shall be paid in coin, and shall also be lawful
money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the ...
Page 55
the bonds of 1881 nor the ten-forties in paper currency; and yet the proposition of
the Senator from Indiana in his amendment would go to that extent, for it would
leave all the bonds not specifically payable in specie by their terms to be paid in ...
the bonds of 1881 nor the ten-forties in paper currency; and yet the proposition of
the Senator from Indiana in his amendment would go to that extent, for it would
leave all the bonds not specifically payable in specie by their terms to be paid in ...
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Congress in regulating these bonds and the liability of the Government upon
them should adopt that as the measure of responsibility of the Government of the
United States? Certainly not. What does this measure propose? To guaranty to
give ...
Congress in regulating these bonds and the liability of the Government upon
them should adopt that as the measure of responsibility of the Government of the
United States? Certainly not. What does this measure propose? To guaranty to
give ...
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