| James Herron Hopkins - Political parties - 1900 - 500 pages
...millionaires." With many additional preambles, they proceed to declare a union of the labor forces; and to " demand a national currency safe, sound, and flexible, issued by the general government only, and made a full legal tender —a just, equitable, and efficient means of distribution direct to the... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - Political Science - 1900 - 510 pages
...without the intervention of banks of issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private ; a just, equitable, and efficient means of distribution direct to the people and through the lawful disbursements of the Government. 2. We demand the f?ee and unrestricted coinage... | |
| William Livingstone - Michigan - 1900 - 596 pages
...issue. THE SIXTEEN TO ONE CAMPAIGN. 479 fo be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people and through the lawful disbursements of the government. We demand the free and unrestricted coinage... | |
| James H. Hopkins - Political parties - 1900 - 496 pages
...waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation." They also demanded that the silver dollar should be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private; and that the option of deciding in which coin the obligations of the United States should be paid should belong... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - Literary Criticism - 1901 - 680 pages
...without the intervention of banks of issue, to be full legal tender for all debts, public and private ; a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people and through the lawful distribution of the government. "We demand the free and unrestricted coinage... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - 1901 - 684 pages
...without the intervention of banks of issue, to be full legal tender for all debts, public and private ; a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people and through the lawful distribution of the government. "We demand the free and unrestricted coinage... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - Political parties - 1901 - 480 pages
...the intervention of banks of issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and a just, equitable, and efficient means of distribution direct to the people and through the lawful disbursements of the government. 2. We demand the free and unrestricted coinage... | |
| Benson John Lossing, John Fiske, Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1902 - 554 pages
...money. Otherwise, it would not demand ledemption in coin. The Populist platform puts it this way: " We demand a national currency, safe, sound, and flexible,...government only, a full legal tender for all debts"— a demand quite different from that of the Democrats. As a further matter of difference, attention is... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1903 - 414 pages
...domain, paying a jubt value therefor, and operate them 'or and in the Interest of the whole people. We demand a National currency, safe, sound and flexible;...general Government only, a full legal tender for all debtü and receivable for all dues, and an equitable and efficient means of distribution of this cur:... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - Political conventions - 1904 - 464 pages
...national administration by the use of such additional government employees. TRE QUE8TION OF FINANCE. We demand a national currency, safe, sound, and flexible,...the general government only, a full legal tender for aU^ebts, public and private, and that without the use of bHung corporations; a just, equitable, and... | |
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