| Henry Carey Baird - 1890 - 542 頁
...apprehend that it will ever become so. Mankind will be fortunate, indeed, if the annual pro-, duction of gold and silver coin /shall keep pace with the...population, commerce and industry. According to my views of the subject the conspiracy which seems to have been formed here and in Europe to destroy by... | |
| George Wilson - 1895 - 288 頁
...additional proof I quote from the speech of Hon. John G. Carlisle of Kentucky, in Congress in 1878: "According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy...Europe to destroy by legislation and otherwise from three-sevenths to one-half of the metallic money of the world is the most gigantic crime of this or... | |
| Zachariah Montgomery - 1895 - 72 頁
...stock of precious metals is none too large, and I see no reason to apprehend that it will ever he so. Mankind will be fortunate indeed if the annual production...shall keep pace with the annual increase of population and industry. According to my views of the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed... | |
| Jesse Harper - 1896 - 166 頁
...mankind, is here cited. In denunciation of the conspiracy, it has no superior and scarcely an equal. " According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy...Europe to destroy by legislation and otherwise, from three-sevenths to one-half the metallic money of the world, is the most gigantic crime of this or any... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1896 - 218 頁
...following extracts are given : I know that the world's stock of precious metals is none too large. Mankind will be fortunate, indeed, if the annual production...with the annual increase of population, commerce, and industries. According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed here... | |
| Henry V. Poor - 1898 - 360 頁
...following extracts are given : I know that the world's stock of precious metals is none too large. Mankind will be fortunate, indeed, if the annual production...with the annual increase of population, commerce, and industries. According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed here... | |
| Democratic Party. National Committee, 1896-1900 - 1896 - 396 頁
...decrease the value of their property or increase the burden of their debts. In 1878 Mr. Carlisle said: "Mankind will be fortunate indeed if the annual production...shall keep pace with the annual increase of population and industry." I repeat this assertion. All of the gold and silver annually available for coinage,... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 658 頁
...coined into dollars twice as large, would make only half as many dollars. In 1878 Mr. Carlisle said: Mankind will be fortunate indeed if the annual production...shall keep pace with the annual increase of population and industry. I repeat this assertion. All of the gold and silver annually available for coinage, when... | |
| James S. Barcus - 1896 - 208 頁
...William McKinley, stands ready to serve at such an important post ? BRYAN: In 1878 Mr. Carlisle said: "Mankind will be fortunate indeed if the annual production...shall keep pace with the annual increase of population and industry." I repeat this assertion. All of the gold and silver annually available for coinage,... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1896 - 216 頁
...following extracts are given : I know that the world's stock of precious metals is none too large. Mankind will be fortunate, indeed, if the annual production of gold and silver coin shall keep pace wilh the annual increase of population, commerce, and industries. According to my view of the subject,... | |
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