The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated... Money, Silver, and Finance - Page 224by John Howard Cowperthwait - 1896 - 242 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1898 - 1146 pages
...plank, not already builded into our legislation, is of binding force upon all of us. What is it ? '• The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....since then every dollar has been as good as gold. •• \Ve are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the... | |
| 1898 - 848 pages
...unreservedly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of -pecie payments in 1879 ; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We arc unalterably opposed t,o every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of... | |
| Anson Phelps Stokes - 1895 - 300 pages
...money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879, and since then every dollar has been as good as gold....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 658 pages
...platform reported by a majority of the committee was as follows : Money Plank of the Republican Platform. The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver except... | |
| 1896 - 52 pages
...officered and owned by Americans — may regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. THE FINANCIAL PLANK. The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are theretore opposed to the free coinage of silver except... | |
| Charles Mitchell Harvey - 1896 - 322 pages
...insufficient. The platform this day adopted in the National Republican Convention at St. Louis, says : The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 632 pages
...and owned by Americans — may regain the carrying of our foreign com- . merce. FOR GOLD STANDARD. The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver except... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1896 - 522 pages
...stripes, and manned, officered, and owned by Americans, may regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money....to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except... | |
| 1896 - 114 pages
...Americans — may regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. The Republican party is unreserved! v for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law...to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are therefore opposed to the free coinage of silver except... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1896 - 552 pages
...Americans — may regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. The Republican party is uureservedly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law...to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are therefore opposed to the free coinage of silver except... | |
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