| John McAuley Palmer - 1901 - 684 頁
...be anxious for its repeal. The platform further asserts, speaking for the whole Democratic party : 'We hold to the use of both gold and silver, as the...discriminating against either metal, or charge for mintage,' and the president, without reiterating the language of the platform, affirms, in substance, that the... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - 1901 - 680 頁
...whole financial policy outlined in the Chicago resolutions. "To make this point clear, I quote from the platform : 'We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - 1901 - 684 頁
...whole financial policy outlined in the Chicago resolutions. "To make this point clear, I quote from the platform : 'We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1903 - 340 頁
...whether of silver, gold, or paper, shall be at all times equal." ' The Democrats asserted: 1893. '' We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the...discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage." This part of the artful and dodging platform was meant for use among Silver men and farmers in the... | |
| Stephen Mallory White, Leroy E. Mosher - 1903 - 406 頁
...its speedy repeal. And I concede that its authors are rather anxious. Continuing, the platform says: We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country — Not the use to which corn or wheat or oats or other things are devoted, but we hold to the use... | |
| Edgar Lee Masters - 1904 - 246 頁
..."dishonoring one of the precious metals;" as the democratic platform of 1892 had declared that "we hold to 188 the use of both gold and silver as the standard money...silver, without discriminating against either metal" there was nothing in the money plank of the platform of 1896 to alienate any voter unless it inspired... | |
| Francis Curtis - 1904 - 590 頁
...our people: " The Republican party is the friend of silver; it has declared that it is " in favor of the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of this nation." Upon that statement, although we encountered a Populist wave which swept over our Western... | |
| James Stephen Hogg - 1905 - 470 頁
...Democratic party declare for the present ratio of 16 to 1. All Democrats by both platforms are pledged to the use of both "gold and silver" as the "standard money" of the United States, without discrimination against either metal. As gold is admitted to the mints free and... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1906 - 352 頁
...dollar, whether of silver, gold, or paper, shall be at all times equal."1 The Democrats asserted : " We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the...discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage. ' ' This part of the artful and dodging platform was meant for use among Silver men and farmers in... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 766 頁
...the money question, which threatened to be the paramount issue, the platform pronounced in favor of the " use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country and the coinage of each without discrimination against either." There were other meaningless declarations... | |
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