12 Americans SpeakJohn Edwin Pomfret Huntington Library, 1954 - 183 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 123
... 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 ...
Page 182
... protect the public interest . The government should assume the function of eco- nomic regulation only as a last ... protection of any compact , and that government in this regard is the maintenance of a balance within which every ...
... protect the public interest . The government should assume the function of eco- nomic regulation only as a last ... protection of any compact , and that government in this regard is the maintenance of a balance within which every ...
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