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Example sentences for "free coinage"

  • My hope is that those who read them will be able to correct the wild delusions of many honest citizens who became infected with the "greenback craze," or the "free coinage of silver.

  • The fact of free coinage means, substantially, that the state has made the money form a free good.

  • Under a system of free coinage, gold bullion is virtually on a par with coin, and even without free coinage, bullion is for many purposes as good, and for foreign exchange may be better.

  • I think it may be well, however, to recognize at this point that the limitation in the quantity of the rupee, through abrogation of free coinage, was a factor in the subsequent rise in its value.

  • Further on in his paper, Mr. Lepper says: "The inevitable result of free coinage at a fixed ratio, is to expel the undervalued metal from circulation.

  • The inevitable result of free coinage at a fixed ratio is to expel the undervalued metal from circulation.

  • Free coinage on seemingly more favorable terms would result in immediate overproduction and a glutted market, from which condition it would be most difficult to escape.

  • No government, no human contrivance or act of legislation, has ever been able to hold the two metals together in free coinage at a ratio appreciably different from that which is established in the markets of the world.

  • The plan requires, of necessity, free coinage of both metals by several nations and in the same ratio.

  • The financial issues were in general connected in some way with the agitation for free coinage of silver.

  • The Democratic platform denounced imperialism and trusts, and reiterated the demand for the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1.

  • The House passed the bill, but the Senate rejected the "free coinage" provision and substituted the "Allison" amendment.

  • Both opposed the repeal, and demanded that if the government ceased to buy silver, the mints should be opened to free coinage.

  • And that very scare shows an important fact which you silverites ought to heed--that nearly all the bankers and heavy moneyed men are opposed to free coinage.

  • You admit, then, that the immediate adoption of free coinage would, for a while at least, drive gold abroad?

  • The very least that could be asked on the score of honesty would be free coinage of both, with a proviso that debts should be paid with one-half of each.

  • Harvey, acted as a hand-book of free coinage, cleverly setting forth the major arguments for the increased use of silver and bringing forward objections which were triumphantly demolished.

  • Although unable to attend, Cleveland wrote a letter in which he characterized the experiment of free coinage as "dangerous and reckless.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free circulation; free gift; free grace; free hand; free himself; free inquiry; free laborers; free labour; free land; free life; free navigation; free nigger; free nitrogen; free people; free school; free schools; free soil; free states; free verse; free white; internal and border troops; literary style; much land; new species; then made; wild goats