Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volume 4F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 - Orators |
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Page 172
... coin to be the money of the Constitution — indeed , the money of the Ameri- can people anterior to the Constitution , which that great organic law recognized as quite independent of JAMES G. BLAINE . its own existence . No power 172 ...
... coin to be the money of the Constitution — indeed , the money of the Ameri- can people anterior to the Constitution , which that great organic law recognized as quite independent of JAMES G. BLAINE . its own existence . No power 172 ...
Page 173
... coin them ; the exclusive power to regulate their value ; very great , very wise , very necessary powers , for the discreet exercise of which a critical occasion has now arisen . However men may differ about causes and processes , all ...
... coin them ; the exclusive power to regulate their value ; very great , very wise , very necessary powers , for the discreet exercise of which a critical occasion has now arisen . However men may differ about causes and processes , all ...
Page 175
... coin still in our midst . And if we coin a silver dollar of full legal tender , obviously below the current value of the gold dollar , we are opening wide our doors and inviting Europe to take our gold . And with our gold flowing out ...
... coin still in our midst . And if we coin a silver dollar of full legal tender , obviously below the current value of the gold dollar , we are opening wide our doors and inviting Europe to take our gold . And with our gold flowing out ...
Page 176
... coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dollar . This is an undue and unfair advantage which the government has no right to give to the owner of silver bullion , and which defrauds the man who is forced to take the dollar ...
... coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dollar . This is an undue and unfair advantage which the government has no right to give to the owner of silver bullion , and which defrauds the man who is forced to take the dollar ...
Page 177
... coin a dollar above 400 grains . If we coin too low a dollar before general remonetization our gold will flow out from us . If we coin too high a dollar after general remonetization our silver will leave us . It is only an equated value ...
... coin a dollar above 400 grains . If we coin too low a dollar before general remonetization our gold will flow out from us . If we coin too high a dollar after general remonetization our silver will leave us . It is only an equated value ...
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