Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 1; Volume 36D. Appleton & Company, 1897 |
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... coinage of silver , with which were closely associated questions of Federal power in interstate matters and popular dissent from decisions of the Supreme Court . The reader will get full information of this great crisis if he con- sults ...
... coinage of silver , with which were closely associated questions of Federal power in interstate matters and popular dissent from decisions of the Supreme Court . The reader will get full information of this great crisis if he con- sults ...
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... coinage of silver and gold at 16 to 1 as the standard money of the country , without any discrimination against either metal , and without the consent of foreign nations , as the United States coined silver and gold before the ...
... coinage of silver and gold at 16 to 1 as the standard money of the country , without any discrimination against either metal , and without the consent of foreign nations , as the United States coined silver and gold before the ...
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... coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 , and the abolition of national banks , the expan- sion of the currency to meet the needs of the peo- ple and the demands of commerce , free from the control of corporate influences ...
... coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 , and the abolition of national banks , the expan- sion of the currency to meet the needs of the peo- ple and the demands of commerce , free from the control of corporate influences ...
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... coinage of both silver and gold , at the ratio of 16 to 1 , as money of final redemption , with equal legal - tender powers , inde pendent of the action of any other nation . " We are opposed to the issue of interest - bearing bonds for ...
... coinage of both silver and gold , at the ratio of 16 to 1 , as money of final redemption , with equal legal - tender powers , inde pendent of the action of any other nation . " We are opposed to the issue of interest - bearing bonds for ...
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... coinage of 20 - crown and 10- crown gold pieces amounted to 24,322,360 florins in 1892 , 135,042,480 florins in 1893 , and 97,323,530 florins in 1894 , while of silver crowns 57,420,000 florins ' worth were issued during the three years ...
... coinage of 20 - crown and 10- crown gold pieces amounted to 24,322,360 florins in 1892 , 135,042,480 florins in 1893 , and 97,323,530 florins in 1894 , while of silver crowns 57,420,000 florins ' worth were issued during the three years ...
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