An argument against the constitutional validity of the legal tender clause, contained in the act of Congress of Feb. 25, 1862, authorizing the issue of treasury notes
Delivered in the Supreme court of the state of New York, 1st judicial district, Nov. 18, 1862
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1862 - W.C. Bryant & co., printers, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
7,250 words, Guess
Page Count
29 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22849491M
- OCLC Control Number962318549
- OCLC Control Number37851290
- OCLC Control Numberargumentagainstc00curtrich
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- An argument against the constitutional validity of the legal tender clause, contained in the act of Congress of Feb. 25, 1862, authorizing the issue of treasury notes: Delivered in the Supreme court of the state of New York, 1st judicial district, Nov. 18, 1862
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