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
| John A. Grier - 1885 - 550 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, that is to say, should be outlawed, which is the severest penalty... | |
| Percy Kinnaird - 1904 - 346 strani
...obstruct or discourage the currency circulation, be denounced, published, and treated as enemies of the country, and be precluded from all trade and intercourse with the inhabitants of the colonies; but they were not given the legal-tender quality. Additional issues were now made,... | |
| New Jersey State Museum - 1912 - 968 strani
...Congress 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 ; in other words outlawed. Other various acts were passed from time... | |
| Harold Glenn Moulton - 1916 - 830 strani
...old. Congress then resolved, that "whoever should refuse to receive in payment Continental bills, &c., should be deemed and treated as an enemy of his country,...from all trade and intercourse with the inhabitants," &c., ie, should be outlawed; which is the severest penalty (except of life and limb) known in our laws.... | |
| 1916 - 832 strani
...old. Congress then resolved, that "whoever should refuse to receive in payment Continental bills, &c., should be deemed and treated as an enemy of his country,...from all trade and intercourse with the inhabitants," &c., ie, should be outlawed; which is the severest penalty (except of life and limb) known in our laws.... | |
| Carl Watner - 1999 - 504 strani
...1776, Congress resolved "that whosoever should refuse to receive in payment Continental bills, etc. should be deemed and treated as an enemy of his country,...from all trade and intercourse with the inhabitants." (Being declared an "enemy of his country" implied other forceful penalties.) During the next few months,... | |
| 1864 - 886 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... | |
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