Speeches and Papers on the Silver, Postal Telegraph, and Other Economic QuestionsGazette Printing Company, 1890 - 290 σελίδες |
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... present time , but express the condition of affairs at the time the speeches were delivered . But it is a significant fact that the inferences drawn at the time these speeches were delivered are abundantly vindicated to - day , with the ...
... present time , but express the condition of affairs at the time the speeches were delivered . But it is a significant fact that the inferences drawn at the time these speeches were delivered are abundantly vindicated to - day , with the ...
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... present market parity of our full- tender silver and gold coins and of the Treasury certificates which represent them . The first is the character of the money paid for tariff duties at the New York custom - house , where the great bulk ...
... present market parity of our full- tender silver and gold coins and of the Treasury certificates which represent them . The first is the character of the money paid for tariff duties at the New York custom - house , where the great bulk ...
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... present , to limit the aggregate issue of our silver dollar , based on the ratio of 16 to 1 , to such sums as can clearly be maintained at par with gold . The Secretary respectfully recommends that he be authorized to discontinue the ...
... present , to limit the aggregate issue of our silver dollar , based on the ratio of 16 to 1 , to such sums as can clearly be maintained at par with gold . The Secretary respectfully recommends that he be authorized to discontinue the ...
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... present annual rate of about twenty - seven and one - half millions for ten years longer , at the end of which time their total coinage would amount to about three hundred and eighty millions . The Director of the Mint estimates that on ...
... present annual rate of about twenty - seven and one - half millions for ten years longer , at the end of which time their total coinage would amount to about three hundred and eighty millions . The Director of the Mint estimates that on ...
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... present rate will not have reached $ 380,000,000 . In 1892 our wealth will be double what it is now , and our population , instead of being 52,000 , - 000 , as it is to - day , will be 67,000,000 , or almost equal to the present ...
... present rate will not have reached $ 380,000,000 . In 1892 our wealth will be double what it is now , and our population , instead of being 52,000 , - 000 , as it is to - day , will be 67,000,000 , or almost equal to the present ...
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Σελίδα 271 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use; but, so long as he maintains the use, he...
Σελίδα 245 - ... together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances, thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof; and also all the estate, right, title, interest.
Σελίδα 270 - In their exercise it has been customary in England from time immemorial, and in this country from its first colonization, to regulate ferries, common carriers, hackmen, bakers, millers, wharfingers, innkeepers, etc., and in so doing to fix a maximum of charge to be made for services rendered, accommodations furnished, and articles sold.
Σελίδα 245 - York, of the second part, witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar lawful money of the United States of America, to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part, at or before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
Σελίδα 245 - An Act to incorporate the Texas Pacific Railroad Company, and to aid in the construction of its road, and for other purposes...
Σελίδα 245 - ... remise, release, and quit-claim, unto the said party of the second part...
Σελίδα 38 - To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits of a full with the evils of a scanty circulation.
Σελίδα 48 - January 18, 1837, on which shall be the devices and superscriptions provided by said act ; which coins, together with all silver dollars heretofore coined by the United States, of like weight and fineness, shall be a legal tender, at their nominal value, for all debts and dues, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract.
Σελίδα 271 - ... or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected ; in that case there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, though settled by the king's license or charter.
Σελίδα 245 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by its duly authorized officers the day and year first above written.