whoever should refuse to receive in payment Continental bills, &c., should be deemed and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from all trade and intercourse with the inhabitants," &c., ie, should be outlawed; which is the severest penalty... Historical Sketch of Continental Paper Money - Stran 25avtor: Samuel Breck - 1843 - 40 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William M. Gouge - 1833 - 414 strani
...then resolved that ' whoever should refuse to receive in payment continental bills, should be declared and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from intercourse with its inhabitants,' ie should be outlawed: which is the severest penalty (except of... | |
| 1842 - 422 strani
...resolved that. ' whoever should refuse to receive in payment continental bills, should be declared and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from intercourse with its inhabitants,' ie should be outlawed : which is the severest penalty (except of... | |
| 1845 - 62 strani
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| 1846 - 594 strani
...momentarily paralyzed, and turned a deaf ear to all new projects. They stood, as an eye-witness says, " amid impending destruction, when all occupations of town...with penal, tender and limitation laws, associated too with military force ; all proved ineffectual. This brow-beating and coercion seemed, says Peletiah... | |
| 1864 - 816 strani
...anything to obstruct the circulation of them, should, upon due conviction, " be deemed, published, and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from all trade or intercourse with the inhabitants of these C9lonies." And to enforce it there were Committees of... | |
| Charles Moran - 1863 - 240 strani
...1776, resolved that " whoever should refuse to receive in payment continental bills, should be declared and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from intercourse with its inhabitants," ie should be outlawed. " This ruinous principle was continued in... | |
| Charles Moran - 1863 - 232 strani
...1776, resolved that " whoever should refuse to receive in payment continental bills, should be declared and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from intercourse with its inhabitants/' ie should be outlawed. " This ruinous principle was continued in... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1865 - 484 strani
...anything to obstruct the circulation of them, should, upon due conviction, " be deemed, published, and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from all trade or intercourse with the inhabitants of these Colonies." And to enforce it, there were Committees of... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1865 - 486 strani
...anything to obstruct the circulation of them, should, upon due conviction, " be deemed, published, and treated as an enemy of his country, and be precluded from all trade or intercourse with the inhabitants of these Colonies." And to enforce it, there were Committees of... | |
| Henry Phillips, Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1865 - 514 strani
...committee of the city, county or district where he should reside, such persons should be deemed published and treated as an enemy of his country and be precluded from all such intercourse with the inhabitants of the colonies. "And whereas, John Drinker, hatter, Thomas &... | |
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