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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... expressly conferred on Congress as that of making war , levying taxes , or regulating commerce . " This is not only the plain conclusion of reason , but the clear language of the Con- stitution itself as expressed in the " necessary and ...
... expressly conferred on Congress as that of making war , levying taxes , or regulating commerce . " This is not only the plain conclusion of reason , but the clear language of the Con- stitution itself as expressed in the " necessary and ...
Σελίδα 141
... expressly denied to both , as well to the United States as to the individual states . And generally , when one of such powers was expressly denied to the states only , it was for the purpose of rendering the Federal power more complete ...
... expressly denied to both , as well to the United States as to the individual states . And generally , when one of such powers was expressly denied to the states only , it was for the purpose of rendering the Federal power more complete ...
Σελίδα 153
... expressly forbidden to redeem its notes in specie , except for a certain small amount to answer the purpose of change . The people were obliged to receive them . The government had nothing else wherewith to pay its domestic creditors ...
... expressly forbidden to redeem its notes in specie , except for a certain small amount to answer the purpose of change . The people were obliged to receive them . The government had nothing else wherewith to pay its domestic creditors ...
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Acknowledgments vii | 3 |
Conception | 11 |
Birth | 43 |
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Government's Money Monopoly: Its Source and Scope and how to Fight it Henry Mark Holzer Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1981 |
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