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" Congress may restrain by suitable enactments the circulation as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile. "
Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals - Page 160
by Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1870
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Food Production, Conservation, and Distribution: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Food prices - 1917 - 552 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile.'1 EXTENT OF THE WAR POWERS. The Constitution expressly grants to the Congress the powers to...
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Studies in the Police Power of the National Government

Robert Eugene Cushman - Constitutional law - 1920 - 180 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country...constitutionality of the tax under consideration." The first of the paragraphs quoted has frequently been cited as authority for the statement that Congress...
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The Supreme Court in United States History, Volume 3

Charles Warren - Law - 1922 - 562 pages
...tax was not a direct tax ; and stated that without this power of taxation, the Government's "attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile. " That the tax was so excessive as to indicate a purpose on the part of Congress to destroy the franchise...
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Introduction to American Government

Frederic Austin Ogg, Perley Orman Ray - Local government - 1922 - 862 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile. . . . We cannot doubt the constitutionality of the tax under consideration. " 1 As a result, state...
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Federal Centralization: A Study and Criticism of the Expanding Scope of ...

Walter Thompson - Federal government - 1923 - 420 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country...constitutionality of the tax under consideration." 23 In the Head Money Cases 2* the court took a similar view. In this case it was held that the imposition...
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Child-labor Amendment to the Constitution: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Child labor - 1923 - 144 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile." The next case is that of MeCray r. United States (1П5 US 27, 49 L. ed. 78. 24 Sup. Ct. Hep. 709. 1...
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Child-labor Amendment to the Constitution: Hearings ... on S.J.Res. 200 [etc.].

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1923 - 138 pages
...as money of any notes no't issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile." The next case is that of McCray v. United States (195 US 27, 49 L. ed. 78. 24 Sup. Ct. Rep. 769, 1...
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Proposed Child Labor Amendments to the Constitution of the United States

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Child labor - 1924 - 322 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile." The next case is that of McCray v. United States (195 US 27, 49 L. ed. 78, 24 Sup. Ct. Rep. 769, 1...
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Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1924 - 794 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile." The next case is that of McCray <•.' United States "(195 I'. S. 27, 49 L. ed. 78, 24 Sup. ft. Rep....
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Materials Illustrative of American Government

Rodney Loomer Mott - Local government - 1925 - 420 pages
...as money of any notes not issued under its own authority. Without this power, indeed, its attempts to secure a sound and uniform currency for the country must be futile. " The next case is that of McCray v. United States, 195 US 27. That, like the Veazie Bank Case, was...
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