10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 109
... protecting the debtors when the act of 1873 was passed , if he now insists that we must protect the creditors . He says he will also propose an amendment which will pro- vide for the suspension of free coinage if we fail to maintain the ...
... protecting the debtors when the act of 1873 was passed , if he now insists that we must protect the creditors . He says he will also propose an amendment which will pro- vide for the suspension of free coinage if we fail to maintain the ...
Page 110
... protection has slain its thousands , the gold standard has slain its tens of thou- sands . If they ask us why we do ... protect from the avenging wrath of an indignant people a man who will declare that he is in favor of fastening the ...
... protection has slain its thousands , the gold standard has slain its tens of thou- sands . If they ask us why we do ... protect from the avenging wrath of an indignant people a man who will declare that he is in favor of fastening the ...
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... protect our rights ; but such action will not be taken with a view to territorial aggression , and it will be taken at all only with extreme reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted ...
... protect our rights ; but such action will not be taken with a view to territorial aggression , and it will be taken at all only with extreme reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted ...
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