I then, at considerable length, stated the objections to the free coinage of silver and the revolution it would create in the financial condition of the country.
It would create excitement, personal and political animosities would mingle with it, and it would tend more than anything else to defeat the success of the law.
If we increased our circulation, as was then proposed, it would create an inflation that would evidently lead to the derangement of all business affairs in the country.
With respect to creating a mass of capital, he supposed just and upright national measures would create a will to form this capital.
United States, owing to the inability it would create in the individuals to fulfil it, and ought, therefore, to prompt Congress to guard against such an exigency, by a more ample provision than would otherwise have been requisite.
I ask the right to vote, not because it would create antagonism, but because it would create harmony.
It is essential, for it perfectly fits the drifting emotion, the dreaminess, the vague yet measureless desire, for which he would create a dramatic form.
If wewould create a great community--and what other game is so worth the labour?
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