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bimetallist

NOUN
  1. an advocate of bimetallism

How To Use bimetallist In A Sentence

  • At luncheon I saw by the glare in his eye that he was going to propose again, and I just managed to check him in time by assuring him that I was a bimetallist.
  • The creation of Oz (the name Oz may refer to the 16: 1 silver ounces to gold ounces rallying cry of bimetallists) recast this ancient belief into intellect (gold, sun) vs. emotions (silver, moon), the core tension of the Oz mythology.
  • But he declares himself to be a bimetallist in the true sense of the term. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
  • ‘Bimetallism… the possible effects on Roman art, had the Etruscans been bimetallists.’
  • Just such a result has followed a similar increase in the nation's supply of money to the joy of all - thus proving the contentions of the bimetallists.
  • Senator Sherman is an international bimetallist and a pronounced opponent of independent silver coinage. American Eloquence, Volume 4 Studies In American Political History (1897)
  • In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender.
  • It is rumoured that the Goose that laid the Golden Eggs has become a bimetallist. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 7th, 1920
  • He took a moderate bimetallist position, endorsing the use of silver as well as gold, but opposing the inflationist policy of the unlimited coinage of silver (free silver).
  • It is suggested that the example of French bimetallism and its success between 1850 and 1870 provided a success story to which bimetallists in the 1890s could refer.
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