| James S. Barcus - 1896 - 208 頁
...restoration of the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to I, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation. We are not asking that a new experiment be tried ; we are insisting upon a return to a financial policy... | |
| 1896 - 1160 頁
...in discharge of its obligations for public improvements. We demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1. We demand that the amount of the circulating medium be speedily increased to not less than fifty dollars... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1896 - 658 頁
...adopted by the national convention in 1892 contained these words: We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1. The Republican national platform adopted in 1888 contains this plank: The Republican party is in favor... | |
| Albert Henry Walker - 1896 - 144 頁
...are learned and skillful in monetary matters are opposed to "the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for any other nation." The direct interests of many of them doubtless ratify that opposition; but many... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1897 - 592 頁
...been in great demand as a public speaker throughout his political career. date of those who " demanded the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and...waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation." l William McKinley, of Ohio, was supported by those who maintained that the true policy was to use... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 696 頁
...Dakota, and Utah, seceded from the Convention and from the Republican Party. The Democrats demanded " the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and...waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation." They furthermore demanded that tariff duties should be levied for revenue only. They nominated William... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1897 - 524 頁
...July, and after a most exciting session chose William J. Bryan and Arthur Sewall, and declared for "the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and...waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation." A great defection followed this declaration, scores of newspapers refused to support the candidates,... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1897 - 596 頁
...his political career. date of those who " demanded the free and unlimited coinage of both silver aiid gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation."1 William McKinley, of Ohio, was supported by those who maintained that the true policy was... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 694 頁
...Dakota, and Utah, seceded from the Convention and from the Republican Party. The Democrats demanded " the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to i, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation." They furthermore demanded that tariff... | |
| Gidéon Maria Boissevain - 1897 - 116 頁
...money, safe and sound, issued by the general Government only. 2. The free and unrestricted coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the consent of foreign nations. 3. That the volume of circulating medium be speedily increased to an amount... | |
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