| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 sider
...out without inserting any prohibition. If the words stand, they may suggest and lead to the measure. Mr. MASON had doubts on the subject. Congress, he...it were expressed. Though he had a mortal hatred to paper-money, yet as he could not foresee all emergencies, he was unwilling to tie the hands of the... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 576 sider
...without inserting any prohibition. If the words stand, they may suggest and lead to the measure. " Mr. Mason had doubts on the subject. Congress, he thought, would not have the power, unless it werj expressed. Though he had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet, as he could not foresee all emergencies,... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1863 - 254 sider
...without inserting any " prohibition. If the words stand, they may suggestand lead to " the measure. " Mr. MASON had doubts on the subject. Congress, he...would not have the power, unless it were expressed. " Thongh he had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet as he " could not foresee all emergencies, he was... | |
| John Alexander Ferris - 1867 - 400 sider
...ELLIOT'S DEBATES. 31! any prohibition. If the words stand, they may suggest and lead to the measure. " Mr. MASON had doubts on the subject. Congress, he...the power, unless it were expressed. Though he had a moral hatred to paper money, yet, as he could not foresee all emergencies, he was unwilling to tie... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1872 - 534 sider
...making them a tender ? This will remove the temptation to emit them with unjust views." Mr. Mason said, "Though he had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet,...emergencies, he was unwilling to tie the hands of the [National] Legislature. He observed, that the late war could not have been earned on, had such a prohibition... | |
| George Bancroft - 1882 - 532 sider
...such a power, and seconded the motion.' It obtained the acquiescence of Madison. Mason, of Virginia, " had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet, as he could...was unwilling to tie the hands of the legislature. The late war could not have been carried on had such a prohibition existed."' "The power," said Gorham,... | |
| John Jay Knox - 1884 - 280 sider
...out without inserting any prohibition. If the words stand, they may suggest and lead to the measure. Mr. Mason had doubts on the subject. Congress, he...was unwilling to tie the hands of the Legislature. lie observed that the late war could not have been carried on, had such a prohibition existed. Mr.... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 610 sider
...such a power, and seconded the motion. \ It obtained the acquiescence of Madison. Mason of Virginia " had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet, as he could...was unwilling to tie the hands of the legislature. The late war could not have been carried on had such a prohibition existed." * " The power," said Gorham,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1885 - 616 sider
...\ It obtained the acquiescence of Madison. Mason of Virginia " had a mortal hatred to paper moncy, yet, as he could not foresee all emergencies, he was unwilling to tie the hands of the legislature. The late war could not have been carried on had such a prohibition existed." * " The power," said Gorham,... | |
| John Fiske - 1888 - 402 sider
...Martin's expression, they did not set themselves up to be ,' wise beyond every event." George Mason said he " had a mortal hatred to paper money, yet, as he...was unwilling to tie the hands of the legislature. The late war," he thought, " could not have been carried on had such a prohibition existed." Randolph... | |
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