Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and silver as a thing that exists, and that we propose to change. We have had but a single standard for the last three or four years. That has been and now is, gold. We propose to let it remain so and to... The Catholic Historical Review - Página 4741916Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1878 - 588 páginas
...successful. Indeed, it is impossible that you should, for a long time, maintain a double standard. Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and...for the last three or four years. That has been and is now, gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, and regulate it by it." *... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1878 - 272 páginas
...Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and silver as a thing that exists, and that we proposed to change. We have had but a single standard for the...now is, gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, to regulate it by it." * * The silver dollar not only formed no part of the circulation... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1878 - 272 páginas
...successful. Indeed, it is utterly impossible that you should long at a time maintain a double standard. * * * Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and silver as a thing that exists, and that we proposed to change. We have had but a single standard for the last three or four years. That has been,... | |
| 1883 - 554 páginas
...and expressed this purpose in the plainest language.1 " We have had but a single standard," he said " for the last three or four years. That has been, and...now is, gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, to regulate it by it. This is eminently proper. Gold is the production of our own... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin - 1885 - 326 páginas
.... Indeed, it is utterly impossible that you should long at a time maintain a double standard. . . . Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and...have had but a single standard for the last three the smaller coins is much greater than into the large, and when coined the great demand for them gives... | |
| Henry Carey Baird - 1890 - 542 páginas
...VALUE, ETC. standard. * • • Gentlemen talk about a double standard of go] i and silver as a thine that exists and that we propose to change. We have had but :. single standard for the last three or four years. That has been and now is gold. We propose to let... | |
| Jacob Kendrick Upton - 1895 - 328 páginas
...used rather as token than as standard currency." Mr. Dunham, who had the measure in charge, said : "Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and...now is, gold. We propose to let it remain so and to adapt silver to it, to regulate silver by it." But little opposition was made to the measure, and it... | |
| Rozel Weissinger - 1895 - 188 páginas
.... Indeed, it is utterly impossible that you should long at a time maintain a double standard. . . . Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and...now is, gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, to regulate it by it." Q. Did Mr. Dunham give any other expression upon the point... | |
| John Arthur Fraser, Charles Hubbard Sergel - 1895 - 250 páginas
...'Another objection urged against this proposed change is that it gives us a standard of gold only. Gentlemen talk about a double standard of gold and...single standard for the last three or four years. There has been, andnoiv is, gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, and regulate... | |
| 1895 - 558 páginas
...gold was the standard in fact much earlier ? In supporting the coinage bill of 1853 Mr. Dunham said, " We have had but a single standard for the last three...now is gold. We propose to let it remain so, and to adapt silver to it, to regulate it by it." Mr. Skelton of New Jersey said, " Gold is the only standard... | |
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