| 1886 - 650 pages
...announcement was authorized that it was not to be anticipated that any future Congressional legislation " would sanction or tolerate the redemption of the principal of these bonds, or payment of the interest thereon, in coin of less value than the coin authorized by law at the time... | |
| 1877 - 994 pages
...not to be anticipated that any future legislation of Congress, or any action of any department of the Government, would sanction or tolerate the redemption...the issue of the bonds, being the coin exacted by the Government in exchange for the same. The essential element of good faith in preserving the equality... | |
| John Sherman - 1879 - 664 pages
...was not anticipated that any future legislation of Congress, or any action of any department of the Government, would sanction or tolerate the redemption...value than the coin authorized by law at the time of their issue — being gold coin! The general confidence of the public that so just a principle of good... | |
| 1879 - 884 pages
...action of any department of the Government woulii sanction or tolerate the redemption of the nrincipal of these bonds, or the payment of the interest thereon,...coin authorized by law at the time of the issue of the 162 163 boai. Ь«!пг the coin exacted by the Government in «change for the same." In view of... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1884 - 780 pages
...anticipated that any future legislation of Congress or any action of any Department of the Government will sanction or tolerate the redemption of the principal of these bonds, or the payments of the interest thereon, in coin of less value than the coin authorized by law at the time... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1886 - 604 pages
...not to be anticipated that any future legislation of Congress, or any action of any department of the government, would sanction or tolerate the redemption...the issue of the bonds, being the coin exacted by the government in exchange for the same." This letter immediately revived confidence, and the sales... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1886 - 620 pages
...anticipated that any future legislation of Congress, or any action of any department of the governmeat, would sanction or tolerate the redemption of the principal...the issue of the bonds, being the coin exacted by the government in exchange for the same." This letter immediately revived confidence, and the sales... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1886 - 778 pages
...Government will sanction or tolerate the redemption of the principal of these bonds, or the payments of the interest thereon, in coin of less value than the coin authorized by law at the time of their issue, — being gold coin." He earnestly urged Congress to give its sanction to this assurance.... | |
| 1887 - 890 pages
...not to be anticipated that any future legislation of Congress or any action of any department of the Government would sanction or tolerate the redemption...coin authorized by law at the time of the issue of the bond*, being the ooin exacted by the Government in exchange for the same." In view of these facts... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1888 - 694 pages
...not to be anticipated that any future legislation of congress or any action of any department of the government would sanction or tolerate the redemption...the issue of the bonds, being the coin exacted by the government in exchange for the same :' "In view of these facts it will justly be regarded as a... | |
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