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Trials, litigation, Central Banks and banking, Law and legislation, History, Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers, States' rights (American politics), Bank of the United States (Baltimore, Md.), Banks and banking, central, Banks and banking, united states, Banking law, State rights, Law, maryland, Mcculloch, james w, Banks and banking, central--law and legislation--history, Banks and banking, central--law and legislation--united states--history, Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers--history, Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers--united states--history, States' rights (american politics)--history, Kf228.m318 k55 2006, 346.73/0821223Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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M'Culloch V. Maryland: Securing a Nation (Landmark Law Cases and American Society)
July 11, 2006, University Press of Kansas, University Press of Kansas
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0700614737 9780700614738
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M'culloch V. Maryland: Securing a Nation (Landmark Law Cases and American Society)
August 16, 2006, University Press of Kansas
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"When the First Federal Congress convened in New York on March 4, 1789, the new nation faced many problems, some of the most important of which were financial."
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