| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1881 - 210 pages
...to the following legal provisions: "And when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever,...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... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - Currency question - 1878 - 272 pages
...the United States legal-tender notes ; and when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the treasury, under any law, from any source whatever,...shall not be retired, canceled or destroyed ; but they shall be reissued, and paid out again, and kept in circulation ; provided that nothing herein... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - Campaign literature - 1878 - 84 pages
...the United States legal-tender notes. And when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law from any source whatever,...they shall not be retired, canceled or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation : Provided, That nothing herein shall... | |
| Charles K. Backus - Bonds - 1878 - 78 pages
...the United States legal tender notes, and when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever,...belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation. . Provided... | |
| Charles K. Backus - Currency question - 1878 - 80 pages
...the United States legal tender notes, and when any of said notes may he redeemed or he received into the. Treasury under any law, from any source whatever,...belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, canceller^ or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again and kept in circulation. Provided... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1878 - 978 pages
...United State» legal-tender notes; and when ¡my of said notes may he redeemed, or be received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever,...shall belong to the United States, they shall not bo retired,' canceled, or destroyed, but they shall be reissued, and paid out again aud kept in circulation:... | |
| United States - Banking law - 1878 - 308 pages
...States legal"' " ' ', """'' tender notes. And when any cf said notes may be redeemed or 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 but they shall be re-issued and paid... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1879 - 690 pages
...means under existing law with which the Department must restore coin and bullion when withdrawn iu process of redemption. The notes, when redeemed, must...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... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1879 - 884 pages
...Treasury until their superior use and convenience for circulation enable the Department to exclmngo them at par for coin or bullion. The act of May 31,...any source whatever, and shall belong to the United State», they shall not be retired, canceled, or destroyed, but shall be reissued and paid out again... | |
| John Torrey Morse - Banking law - 1879 - 724 pages
...the United States legal-tender notes, and when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever,...belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again find kept in circulation, provided... | |
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