| Edmund Burke - 1870 - 712 páginas
...no repudiation of a single farthing of the public debt, and it will go far towards strengthening our credit, which ought to be the best in the world, and...ultimately enable us to replace the debt with bonds paying less interest than we now pay. To this should be added the faithful collection of the revenue,... | |
| 1896 - 818 páginas
...Grant took strong ground in favor of upholding the national credit. " Let it be understood," he said, " that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt...will be trusted in public place, and it will go far to strengthen our public credit, which ought to be the best in the world." The first act to receive... | |
| 1869 - 204 páginas
...repudiation of a single farthing of that public debt, and it will go far towards strengthening our credit, which ought to be the best in the world, and...ultimately enable us to replace the debt with bonds paying leas Interest than we now pay. To this should be added the faithful collection of the revenue,... | |
| Stella S. Flood Coatsworth - 1869 - 458 páginas
...Government indebtedness should be paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing...with bonds bearing less interest than we now pay. To this should be added a faithful collection of the revenue, a strict accountability to the treasury... | |
| Stella S. Flood Coatsworth - 1869 - 478 páginas
...Government indebtedness should be paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing...with bonds bearing less interest than we now pay. To this should be added a faithful collection of the revenue, a strict accountability to the treasury... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1869 - 144 páginas
...should be |iaid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipTated in the contract. Let it be understood L- no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public place, and it will go far towards strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and will ultimately enable... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 páginas
...Government indebtedness should be paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public places, and it will go far toward strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 820 páginas
...Government indebtedness should be paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public places, and it will go far toward strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and... | |
| 1870 - 974 páginas
...dollar of government indebtedness should be paid in gold unless otherwise stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing...will be trusted in public place, and it will go far towavds strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and will ultimately enable... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...government indebtedness should ba paid in gold, unless otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing...will be trusted in public place, and it will go far towards strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and will ultimately enable... | |
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