Pieces of Eight: The Monetary Powers and Disabilities of the United States Constitution, Volume 1 |
Contents
The Supreme Courts Decisions | 3 |
BOOK ONEThe True Meaning of the Monetary Powers | 25 |
TABLES of AUTHORITIES 1667 | 31 |
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Amendment Article Articles of Confederation authority bank notes Bank's Bills of Credit bimetallic borrow Money bullion charter Clause coin Money Coinage Act Colonies committee Congressional Constitution constitutionally Continental Congress creditors Debates declared economic emission emit bills emphasis supplied exercise Federal Convention Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System foreign Coin fractional-reserve banking Framers gold and silver gold coins gold dollar gold or silver gold standard governmental Hamilton intrinsic value issue judicial legal tender legislative loan monetary powers national bank paper currency paper money payable Payment of Debts Pieces of Eight political power To borrow power To coin power to emit powers and disabilities prohibition redeemable regulate the Value regulate[d Section silver and gold silver Coin silver dollar simply Spanish milled dollar specie statute Supreme Court t]he taxes Tender in Payment Thing but gold Treasury Notes U.S. Const United Veazie Bank weight and fineness



