| 1898 - 864 頁
...the Chicago platform and saying, "We particularly indorse the financial plank therein declaring for the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to I independent of any and all other nations. We are proud of the patriotic conduct in peace and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1896 - 462 頁
...UNDER THE SYSTEM OF FREE COINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER. The act of January 19, 1851, authorized in Chile the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 10.39 to 1, and established two monetary units — the gold peso of 1.5253 grammes, of nine-tenths... | |
| Andrew J. Palm, Henry Randall Waite - 1895 - 702 頁
...one, supplemented by issue of paper money, all full legal tender for all debts, public and private. The free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of sixteen to one by a nation like ours, whose shops and factories turn out over one third of all the manufactured products... | |
| Tennessee - 1895 - 676 頁
...property and appreciate money and promises to pay ; therefore, islation as will provide for the free aud unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of sixteen to one. Adopted April 22, 1895. ERNEST PILLOW, Speaker of the Senate. JOHN A. TIPTON, Speaker of the House... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1895 - 534 頁
...payments, public or private, on future contracts, and in amount adequate to the demands of business. " 8. The free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to I." 9. What is called the socialistic trend in court decisions has been very rapidly developed... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1896 - 788 頁
...animating sentiment of the convention in order to rightly estimate Bryan's strength before it Though the " free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 without awaiting the action of any other nation upon earth " was the shibboleth of its majority—... | |
| Catherine Nugent - 1896 - 416 頁
...regarded, the people's party in convention assembled made a straight, honest declaration in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. And now, after all these years of juggling and dredging, during which not a single declaration... | |
| Washington (State). Legislature. Senate - 1897 - 900 頁
...in congress to use their utmost endeavors to secure the passage by congress of an act providing for the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of sixteen to one," etc. And on motion, the same was ordered transmitted to the Senate forthwith, and the same is herewith... | |
| Henry O. Morris - 1897 - 430 頁
...opinion, which is shared by Mr. Yerkes, Mr. Rockefeller, and many others, he would have forced on us the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of sixteen to one. That alone would have broken up the bankers' grip on the nation's money. He would have inaugurated... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1897 - 524 頁
...field. The People's party nominated James B. Weaver and James G. Field. The platform called for 1. The free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. 2. A graduated income tax. 3. Government ownership of railroads, telegraphs, and telephones.... | |
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