Major Documents in American Economic History: From an agrarian to an industrial economy (1785-1900)Louis Morton Hacker Van Nostrand, 1961 V. 1. From an agrarian to an industrial economy (1785-1900)--v. 2. The problems of a world power (the 20th century). |
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Page 128
... Secretary of the Treasury , in such form and of such denominations , not less than one dollar nor more than one thousand dollars , as he may prescribe , and a sum sufficient to carry into effect the provisions of this act is hereby ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , in such form and of such denominations , not less than one dollar nor more than one thousand dollars , as he may prescribe , and a sum sufficient to carry into effect the provisions of this act is hereby ...
Page 137
... Secretary of the Treasury as to prevent his exercising the discretion nominally vested in him if by such action the parity between gold and silver may be dis- turbed . Manifestly a refusal by the Secretary to pay these Treasury notes in ...
... Secretary of the Treasury as to prevent his exercising the discretion nominally vested in him if by such action the parity between gold and silver may be dis- turbed . Manifestly a refusal by the Secretary to pay these Treasury notes in ...
Page 153
... Secretary of the Treasury to use said notes so re- deemed to restore and maintain such reserve fund in the manner following , to wit : First , by exchanging the notes so redeemed for any gold coin in the general fund of the Treasury ...
... Secretary of the Treasury to use said notes so re- deemed to restore and maintain such reserve fund in the manner following , to wit : First , by exchanging the notes so redeemed for any gold coin in the general fund of the Treasury ...
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Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States 71 | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 11 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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