| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 페이지
...remarked, that paper was a legal tender in no country in Europe. He was urgent for disarming the government of such a power. Mr. MASON was still averse to tying...no example in Europe, as just remarked, it might be observVOL. I.— 85 ed, on the 'other side, that there was none in which this! .Government was restrained... | |
| John Pickering - 1847 - 222 페이지
...mischiefs are remembered, '±nd so long as it can he resorted to, it will be a bar to other resources. " Mr. Mason was still averse to tying the hands of the...the government was restrained on this head. " Mr. Butler remarked, that paper was a legal tender in no country : ; F -ope. He was urgent for disarming... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 880 페이지
...legal tender in no country in Europe. He was urgent for disarming the government of such a power." " Mr. Read thought the words, if not struck out, would be as alarming as the mark of the beast in Revelations." " Mr. Langdon had rather reject the whole plan than retain the three words, 'and emit... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 812 페이지
...legal tender in no country in Europe. Пе was urgent for disarmin;; the government of sucha power." "Mr. Read thought the words, if not struck out, would be as alarming as the mark of the beast in Revelations." " Mr. Langdon had rather reject the whole plan than retain the three words, 'and emit... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 808 페이지
...tender in no country in Europe. He was urgent for disarmin? the government of such a power." " Mr. Head thought the words, if not struck out, would be as alarming as the mark of the beast in Revelations." " Mr. Langdon had rather reject the whole plan than retain the three words, 'and emit... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 746 페이지
...was a legal tender in no country in Europe." Mr. Mason replied that if there was no example in Europe there was none in which the government was restrained on this head, and he was averse " to tying up the hands of the legislature altogether." Mr. Langdon preferred to... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 368 페이지
...such a prohibition existed." 18 MR. BUTLER—" That paper was a legal tender in no country in Europe." MR. MASON— "Was still averse to tying the hands...which the Government was restrained on this head." MR. BLAKE continued his argument, insisting "that the Convention which framed the Constitution did not... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 292 페이지
...such a prohibition existed." 78 ME. BUTLEE— "That paper was a legal tender in no country in Europe." MR. MASON— " Was still averse to tying the hands...which the Government was restrained on this head." ME. BLAKE continued his argument, insisting "that the Convention which framed the Constitution did... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - 1869 - 268 페이지
...existed." ME. BUTLEB—" That paper was a legal tender in no country in Europe." ME. MASON—""Was still averse to tying the hands of the Legislature...which the Government was restrained on this head." ME. BLAKE continued his argument, insisting "that the Convention which framed the Constitution did... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1871 - 276 페이지
...now fresh in the public mind and excited the disgust of all the respectable part of America. Mr. Reed thought the words If not struck out would be as alarming as the mark of the beast in the Revelation. Mr. Langdon would rather reject the whole plan than retain the three words "and emit... | |
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