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In the great contest which is to be fought between now and the next presidential election far
THE PEOPLE’S MONEY— The Coinage Of both 6oM and Siller, without discrimination, which means the
free coinage of both as opposed to the policy of contraction, which is being dictated by England, and
which levies tribute on every product of the farm, on valuations of all kinds and on all compensation for
labor. '
ThC Great silver Issue now is the double standard against the single standard—the use of both gold and
as standard money metals, against the organized effort to hold the currency of the country strictly
to the gold basis.
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