A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1897-1904Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... ment the necessity of maintaining so large a gold reserve , with its attendant and inevitable temptations to speculation . Most of our finan- cial laws are the outgrowth of experience and trial , and should not be amended without ...
... ment the necessity of maintaining so large a gold reserve , with its attendant and inevitable temptations to speculation . Most of our finan- cial laws are the outgrowth of experience and trial , and should not be amended without ...
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... ment . It is conceded that its current expenditures are greater than its receipts , and that such a condition has existed for now more than three years . With unlimited means at our command , we are presenting the remarkable spectacle ...
... ment . It is conceded that its current expenditures are greater than its receipts , and that such a condition has existed for now more than three years . With unlimited means at our command , we are presenting the remarkable spectacle ...
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... ment of our currency and banking system on a better basis , which I commented upon in my inaugural address in the following words : Our financial system needs some revision ; our money is all good now , but its value must not further be ...
... ment of our currency and banking system on a better basis , which I commented upon in my inaugural address in the following words : Our financial system needs some revision ; our money is all good now , but its value must not further be ...
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... ment money now outstanding ( December 1 ) consists of $ 346,681,016 of United States notes , $ 107.793,280 of Treasury notes issued by au- thority of the law of 1890 , $ 384,963,504 of silver certificates , and $ 61 , - 280,761 of ...
... ment money now outstanding ( December 1 ) consists of $ 346,681,016 of United States notes , $ 107.793,280 of Treasury notes issued by au- thority of the law of 1890 , $ 384,963,504 of silver certificates , and $ 61 , - 280,761 of ...
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... ment was constrained to seriously inquire if the time was not ripe when Spain of her own volition , moved by her own interests and every senti- ment of humanity , should put a stop to this destructive war and make proposals of ...
... ment was constrained to seriously inquire if the time was not ripe when Spain of her own volition , moved by her own interests and every senti- ment of humanity , should put a stop to this destructive war and make proposals of ...
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