| 1896 - 284 страници
...such, and being in other respects best adapted to the purpose, are the only proper measures of value; that these values are determined by weight and purity;...propositions just stated are believed to be incontestable. lf they are so in fact, the inquiry concerning the legal import of the phrase 'dollars payable in gold... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 страници
...such, and being in other respects best adapted to the purpose, are the only proper measures of values; that these values are determined by weight and purity;...just stated are believed to be incontestable. If they are so in fact, the inquiry concerning the legal import of the phrase "dollars payable in gold and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 страници
...and being in other respects best adapted to the pin-)»-..', are the only proper measures of values; that these values are determined by weight and purity;...known integrity and good faith of the government which gn,them. The propositions just stated are believed to be incontestable. If they are so in fact, the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1544 страници
...that 335 1870. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. DEC. TEKM, these values are determined by weigh* and purity, and that form and impress are simply certificates...integrity and good faith of the government which" puts them in circulation. Dewing v. Sears, ante, 189; Lane Co. v. Oregon, 7 Wall. 73, 19 L. ed. 103;... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1918 - 1574 страници
...to the purpose, are the only proper measures of value; that Г these values are determined by weigh* and purity, and that form and impress are simply certificates...integrity and good faith of the government which" puts them in "ire.ulation. Dewing v. Rears, anle, 189; Lane Co. v. Oregon, 1 Wall. 73, 19 L. ed. 103;... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1928 - 1034 страници
...such, and being in other respects best adapted to the purpose, are the only proper measures of value; that these values are determined by weight and purity;...integrity and good faith of the government which gives them.5 Justices Nelson, Grier, Clifford, and Field, all the Democrats on the bench, concurred in the... | |
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