ANALYTICAL INDEX. Page. 3 I-PLATFORM Senator Faulkner's protest. Opinions of eminent Europeans. Opinions of eminent Americans. II-BRYAN'S SPEECH AT CONVENTION. VII-FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY. Bryan's definition of Democracy. Seymour on Federal and State powers. VIII-THE SILVER QUESTION. Introductory remarks Money of the Constitution. Honest dollar Money of Democracy. Uniformity of ratio. Silver coinage prior to 1873. The crime of 1873. Motive for demonetization. Depreciation in value. Larger volume of money needed. Republicans seek change of contracts. Mr. Bryan's protest... Ability of United States to maintain free coinage. IX-SILVER AND MONETARY STATISTICS. United States bonds..... Coins and paper currency. Gold coins Silver coins Subsidiary silver Standard silver dollars. Paper money United States notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Treasury notes .143 .145 .145 .146 .147 .148 .148 .149 .149 ..149 ...150 .151 .151 Page. On silver X-MCKINLEY'S RECORD On Chinese immigration. On force bill. His tariff bill created deficiencies. His tariff bill framed by manufacturers. XI-MONROE DOCTRINE AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. .165 .165 .171 .171 173 .175 .178 Jefferson's letter Monroe's message Cleveland's message Harrison's Samoan policy .178 .179 .179 .181 XII-IMMIGRATION LAWS Enforced by Democracy Restricting Chinese immigration XIII-INCOME TAX The new law .184 .184 .190 .198 ....198 Bryan's speech in House. ..201 McMillin's report .209 |