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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: McKinley's speech in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 10, 1894; Reed's speech in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 25, 1894; Cochrane's speech in Cong. Rec., 1893-94, p. 9943 (Aug. 13, 1894); Review of Reviews, X, 243-257 (Sept. 1894); Cyclopedic Rev. of Cur. Hist., IV, 276-288; H. C. Lodge, No. Am. Rev., Vol. 159, No. 3 (Sept. 1894); T. B. Reed...
Emmons, 1. e. Cur is, Brown...
...unconditional repeal of the present law is impracticable. a. The currency must be increased. 1 Contraction of bank issue. Table I. page 32 in Rep. of Compt. of Cur., 1889. Sec. of Treas. 1889. p. XC; Trussig Silver Ques. Quar. J. Econ, p. 19. 2. Increase in population and business, Census 1890. Forum Apr. 1890, p. 169. 2. Per capita circulation less than other countries. b. Silver can best supply the need of more currency. 1. Necessity of a metallic basis. 2. Diminution of gold supply. 3. U. S. the greatest silver supply; Sec. of Treas. 1889 LXXIX...