And when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again... A History of Banking in the United States - Page 153by John Jay Knox - 1900 - 880 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1881 - 210 pages
...from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, canceled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again, and kept in circulation." Other greenbacks may have been thus "resumed" since Nov. 1, 1879, but we do know the amount. The President... | |
| United States - 1878 - 310 pages
...be received into the Treasury under any law from any source whatever and shall belong to the Uniti d States, they shall not be retired cancelled or destroyed...shall be re-issued and paid out again and kept in cirProviso. culation : Provided That nothing herein shall prohibit the cancellation and destruction... | |
| United States. President - 1878 - 978 pages
...are redeemed or received in the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled, or destroyed, but shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation. Tlio power to reissue United States notes... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1879 - 724 pages
...redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled...destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again find kept in circulation, provided that nothing herein shall prohibit the cancellation and destruction... | |
| 1879 - 884 pages
...from any source whatever and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, canceled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid...again and kept in circulation, provided that nothing therein shall prohibit the cancellation and destruction of mutilated notes and the issue of other notes... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1879 - 690 pages
...are redeemed or received in the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled, or destroyed, but shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation. The power to reissue United States notes... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1880 - 658 pages
...be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law from any source whatever and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired cancelled...reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation." This act must be construed in connection with the provision of the Constitution, that "no money shall... | |
| Edward Spencer - 1880 - 320 pages
...act of May 31, 1878, " ' when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury of the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled...reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation;' " so that while there is a resumption of payment in specie, it is neutralized in all its resumptive... | |
| Luther Vanhorn Moulton - 1880 - 278 pages
...Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to the United States, they shall hot be retired, cancelled or destroyed, but they shall...in circulation: Provided, That nothing herein shall prohibil the cancellation and destruction of mutilated notes, and the issue of other notes of like... | |
| Edward Spencer - 1880 - 320 pages
...said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury of the United States, they shall not he retired, cancelled or destroyed, but they shall be...reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation ; ' "so that while there is a resumption of payment in specie, it is neutralized in all its resumptive... | |
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