Pros and Cons, Complete Debates: Important Questions Fully Discussed in the Affirmative and the Negative, with By-laws and Parliamentary Rules for Conducting Debating Societies, and with a List of Interesting Topics for DebateHinds & Noble, 1897 - 461 من الصفحات |
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... establish our power , to cultivate our fields , and to labor in the various pursuits of life . V. It carries our ... established on this Continent in 1833 , and if you would measure its value to the entire world you must place these few ...
... establish our power , to cultivate our fields , and to labor in the various pursuits of life . V. It carries our ... established on this Continent in 1833 , and if you would measure its value to the entire world you must place these few ...
الصفحة 279
... establish the beet industry , but when once established it will be worth all it cost . We may not be so quickly successful as was France , but we possess every feature of success and we must succeed . XIV . Our opponents seem to feel ...
... establish the beet industry , but when once established it will be worth all it cost . We may not be so quickly successful as was France , but we possess every feature of success and we must succeed . XIV . Our opponents seem to feel ...
الصفحة 291
... established ; we may not classify these thousands of deposit places as banks , but they are branches of the great central ... establish ten thousand banks and thus in- crease the burden of government ? Is it policy to enter upon this ...
... established ; we may not classify these thousands of deposit places as banks , but they are branches of the great central ... establish ten thousand banks and thus in- crease the burden of government ? Is it policy to enter upon this ...
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Rules Governing Debates | 10 |
Resolved That the Single Gold Standard Is | 28 |
Greater Influence on Human Conduct than | 77 |
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accident of birth Affirmative American annexation argument banks basis become beets benefit bimetallism bonds bullion value capital cent Chairman coal coin coinage of silver commerce commodity competition cost Cuba currency DANSVILLE debate debt demand depend deposits depreciation dollar elected equal establish exist farmer fiat fiat money FOURTH SPEAKER.-I franchises free coinage gold standard government bonds greenback Hawaii high license hypocrite idleness industry interest investment issue Judas Iscariots labor legal tender loan manufactured means ment millions monopoly Monroe Doctrine nation necessity Negative Nicaragua canal opponents ownership political postal savings President profit prosperity protection question railroads Resolved revenue saloon SECOND SPEAKER.-I silver means speaker sugar supply and demand tariff THIRD SPEAKER.-I thousand tion to-day trade true vast VIII wealth XVII XVIII XXII XXIII XXIX