| Edward Stanwood - 1896 - 552 pages
...future which should make all of its supporters, as well as its author, anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the...and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against cither metal or charge for mintage; but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals... | |
| 1896 - 114 pages
...make all of its supporters, as well as its author, anxious for its _s]x-edv repeal. We hold to Ihe use of both gold and silver as the standard money...and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of txjth... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 658 pages
...Democratic platform reiterated the platform of 1884. The platform of 1892 said: Vc'e hold to the use of gold and silver as the standard money of the country,...both gold and silver without discriminating against metal or charge for mintagn. should be treated exactly alike as the money metals of this country, and... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) National committee, 1896-1900 - 1896 - 424 pages
...supporters, as well as its author, anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of both gold and sliver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating - "Tl 104 DEMOCRATIC PLATFORMS-Continued. against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar... | |
| Richard Lee Metcalfe - 1896 - 508 pages
...well as its author, anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of both gold and silver as 8 the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 636 pages
...should be fulfilled after it had secured the suffrage of the American people. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of tho country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal... | |
| 1896 - 1160 pages
...especially reaffirm so much of the platform of the last Democratic National Convention as calls for the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country; but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or... | |
| Catherine Nugent - 1896 - 456 pages
...conditions on the equal coinage of silver which could not be realized. These conditions were, first, that the " dollar unit of coinage of both metals must .be of equal intrinsic or exchangeable value." With the world wide discrimination against silver, how could its '' intrinsic... | |
| Democratic Party. National Committee, 1896-1900 - 1896 - 396 pages
...bring about the use of both gold und silver as the standard money of the country and to insist upon the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal or c-liarge for mintage. — From speech in House of Representatives August 23. 1893. Hon. Joseph ('.... | |
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