Opinions delivered by the judges of the Court of Appeals, on the constitutionality of the act of Congress declaring treasury notes a legal tender for the payment of debts
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Opinions of Judge Henry E. Davies and five other judges in the cases of the Metropolitan Bank and the Shoe and Leather Bank vs. Henry H. Van Dyck, Superintendent of New York State Banking Dept., and Lewis H. Meyer vs. James I. Roosevelt.
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