Government's Money Monopoly: Its Source and Scope and how to Fight itHenry Mark Holzer Books in Focus, 1981 - 227 σελίδες |
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... debts . But what was needed was something more than the credit of the government . That had been stretched to its utmost tension , and was clearly no longer sufficient in the simple form of borrowing money . Is there any reason to ...
... debts . But what was needed was something more than the credit of the government . That had been stretched to its utmost tension , and was clearly no longer sufficient in the simple form of borrowing money . Is there any reason to ...
Σελίδα 133
... debts contracted since their enactment ? These questions have been elaborately argued , and they have received from the court that consideration which their great importance demands . It would be difficult to overestimate the ...
... debts contracted since their enactment ? These questions have been elaborately argued , and they have received from the court that consideration which their great importance demands . It would be difficult to overestimate the ...
Σελίδα 135
... debts due to the United States have been declared by acts of Congress entitled to priority of payment over debts due to other creditors , and this court had held such acts warranted by the Constitution . Fisher v . Blight , 2 Cranch ...
... debts due to the United States have been declared by acts of Congress entitled to priority of payment over debts due to other creditors , and this court had held such acts warranted by the Constitution . Fisher v . Blight , 2 Cranch ...
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