
Emerson on Sound Money / A Speech, 1896
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- EMERSON ON SOUND MONEY
- SPEECH
- At Lockerby Hall Grand Rapids, Mich. October 29th, 1896.
- SPEECH OF HON. WILLIS GEORGE EMERSON,
- KNOWS "COIN" HARVEY.
- THE PEOPLE A JURY.
- MORAL QUESTIONS INVOLVED.
- WILSON LAW CLOSED FACTORIES.
- BREAD AND BUTTER THE ISSUE.
- JACKSON AND JEFFERSON.
- GREENBACKS WERE CHEAP MONEY.
- HONESTY AND SOBER JUDGMENT NEEDED.
- PER CAPITA OF MONEY.
- I AM A BIMETALLIST.
- THE CRIME OF '73.
- CONSISTENT FRIEND OF SILVER.
- DO NOT DEMAND BIMETALLISM.
- FREE TRADE SHOULD BE UNDONE.
- GOES AFTER BRYAN.
- IMPROVED HARVESTING METHODS.
- WHY ARE THEY NOT HONEST?
- SHALL PRICES BE RESTORED.
- PROTECTIVE TARIFF THE REMEDY.
- THE QUESTION IS SIMPLY ONE OF HONESTY OR DISHONESTY.
- LABORERS SHALL BE HONESTLY REWARDED.
- A PRINCIPLE UPHELD BY STATESMEN.
- ENGLAND HAS BEEN SERVED.
- HE TALKS OF WOOL.
- WHAT THE RECORD IS.
- SPIRIT OF REVOLUTION.
- GREAT IS CONFIDENCE.
- PROUD OF BEING A REPUBLICAN.
- MARCHING TO GREATEST VICTORY.
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