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Senator Morrill, of Vermont, opened the debate in opposition to silvercoinage.
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Henry II restored the silvercoinage to its standard of purity.
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The most distinguished advocate of bimetallism, discussing our silvercoinage, has lately written:
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The conservatives, Bryan declared, had complained that free silvercoinage would disturb business:
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We heard nothing in those days of greenbacks, silvercoinage, or a gold basis.
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Senator Sherman is an international bimetallist and a pronounced opponent of independent silvercoinage.
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A bill was also passed for a new silvercoinage.
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This disappointing result has led to renewed and persistent effort in the direction of free silvercoinage.
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The next question presented by this bill is, shall we return to our silvercoinage the old silver dollar.
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Total silvercoinage, 1878 to 1894, in millions of dollars
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On the accession of Mary, she declared the intention of restoring the old standard of silvercoinage, viz., 11 oz.
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Some action had to be taken to prevent a return to free silvercoinage, and the measure evolved was the best obtainable.
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The silvercoinage of the United States, within the last decade, has amounted to $271,954,638.
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A common gold standard will regulate silvercoinage, of which the United States will furnish the greater part, especially for the Chinese trade.
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That disaster has not already overtaken us furnishes no proof that danger does not wait upon a continuation of the present silvercoinage.
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The value of coin was not altogether unknown in the mission village, although the difference in value between copper and silvercoinage was not understood.