| Harold Edgar Barnes - Constitutional law - 1915 - 376 pages
...opinion of the court, said : "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...constitutionally authorize the emission of bills of credit." Congress, having undertaken to supply a national currency, consisting of coin, of treasury notes of... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes, B. A. Milner - Constitutional law - 1924 - 440 pages
...opinion of the court, said: "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...decisions, that Congress may constitutionally authorize the emissions of bills of credit." Congress, having undertaken to supply a national currency, consisting... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1925 - 1436 pages
...opinion of the court, said : "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...constitutionally authorize the emission of bills of credit." Congress, having undertaken to supply a national currency, consisting of coin, of treasury notes of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 1140 pages
...opinion of the court, said : "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...decisions, that Congress may constitutionally authorize the 213 less. Ост. ТЕКМ emission of bills of credit." Congress, having undertaken to supply a national... | |
| United States - Law - 1927 - 682 pages
...Ed. 482, Chase, CJ, said: "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...that Congress may, constitutionally -authorize the omission of bills of credit. * * * Having thus, in the exercise of undisputed constitutional powers,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 1228 pages
...opinion of the court, said: "It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...decisions, that Congress may constitutionally authorize the «mission of bills of credit." Congress, having undertaken to supply a national currency, consisting... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - Law - 232 pages
...provide for a national currency. It cannot be doubted that under the Constitution the power to provide a circulation of coin is given to Congress. And it is...tender, in payment of debts, can be constitutionally imparted to these bills: it is enough to say, that there can be no question of the power of government... | |
| Thomas D. Willett - Business & Economics - 1988 - 554 pages
...borrowing power to extend to bills of credit. Chief Justice Chase declared in an earlier case that "it is settled by the uniform practice of the government...constitutionally authorize the emission of bills of credit."21 But no decision was ever cited in support of this contention. In 1875 Congress passed the... | |
| David P. Currie - Law - 1992 - 518 pages
...undoubted authority "to provide a circulation of coin," and it was "settled by ... uniform practice . . . and by repeated decisions, that Congress may constitutionally authorize the emission of bills of credit."217 Having this power to "provide a currency, . . . Congress may . . . secure the benefit of... | |
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