| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 918 páginas
...this may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...arrived when Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the existing bank note circulation depends on the laws of thirty-four States and the character... | |
| 1863 - 774 páginas
...this may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...arrived when Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the existing bank note circulation depends on the laws of thirty-four States and the character... | |
| Robert John Walker - 1864 - 406 páginas
...may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed " that Congress, under its constitutional powers to lay taxes, to " regulate commerce, and to regulate...arrived when " Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the " existing bank note circulation depends on the laws of thirty" four States and the... | |
| 1864 - 496 páginas
...says: — "It is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its coustitutional ¡towers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate the value of coin, possesses ample anthority to control the credit circulation which enters so largely into the trausactious of commerce... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 páginas
...prohibited by the Constitution ; while the authority certainly belonged to Congress " under its powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate the value of coin, to control the credit circulation which enters so largely into the transactions of commerce and affects... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 268 páginas
...this may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its Constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...arrived when Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the existing bank-note circulation depends on the laws of thirty-four States, and the... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 292 páginas
...this may be,ii is too clear to be reasonably disputed thai Congress, under ils Constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...affects in so many ways the value of coin. In the judffmtnt of the Secretary, the time has arrived when Conijrese should exercise this authority. The... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 368 páginas
...this may be, it is too dear to be reasonably disputed that Cuwtress, under its Constitittumal powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...so largely into the transactions of commerce, and a fleets in so many ways the value of coin. In the judgment of the Secretary, the time has arrived... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1876 - 86 páginas
...this may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its Constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce and to regulate...arrived when Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the existing bank-note circulation depends on the laws of thirtyfour States, and the character... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 704 páginas
...this may be, it is too clear to be reasonably disputed that Congress, under its constitutional powers to lay taxes, to regulate commerce, and to regulate...the judgment of the Secretary, the time has arrived whert Congress should exercise this authority. The value of the existing bank-note circulation depends... | |
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