How To Use Bimetallist In A Sentence
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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.
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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.
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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.
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‘Bimetallism… the possible effects on Roman art, had the Etruscans been bimetallists.’
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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.
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Senator Sherman is an international bimetallist and a pronounced opponent of independent silver coinage.
American Eloquence, Volume 4 Studies In American Political History (1897)
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In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender.
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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
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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).
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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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'There,' people of wide experience would say, 'There goes the sallowest bimetallist in Cheshire.'
The Napoleon of Notting Hill
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In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender.
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If our bimetallists in the halls of legislation were conversant with sacred history, they might get fresh inspiration from the views of the Patriarchs on good money.
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There was truth in the war-cry of the bimetallists that a ‘crime against silver’ had been committed; but the crime was really the original imposition of bimetallism in lieu of parallel standards.
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There was only a bare possibility that an international agreement always to regard sixteen ounces of silver as worth one ounce of gold might establish the ratio, but to this straw the bimetallist turned, trying to ward off the demand for free silver with his plea for international bimetallism.
The New Nation
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in a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender
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Mr. Leonard H. Courtney, one of the monometallist members of that commission who signed the report, has since become an avowed bimetallist, as have many other prominent Englishmen.
If Not Silver, What?
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He decides in favour of gold and silver, and shows himself an unquestioning bimetallist.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching
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Republicans nominated, had voted in Congress for the free coinage of silver, was widely known as a bimetallist, and was only with difficulty persuaded to accept the unequivocal indorsement of the gold standard which was pressed upon him by his counselors.
History of the United States
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The bimetallist movement and others understood that a gold-only standard was ‘bad money.' Angela Redish writes, ‘Firstly, the coin whose relative market value had risen could be withdrawn from circulation making the monetary system either all gold or all silver.’
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It is proposed by the bimetallists to remonetize silver, and add it to the quantity of money that is to be used for measuring the value of all other property.
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It also explains why some economists have argued that Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a political allegory dealing with the bimetallist argument.
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Therefore, he argued that the People's party should gather bimetallists under its banner and maximize its chance of winning office.
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So went the decade, with the international bimetallists and gold men unable to halt limited silver coinage and the free coinage men unable to remove the limitations.
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It was not the intention of the framers of this law to demonetize silver, because they were openly avowed bimetallists, but it limited coinage to silver bought by the government at market price.
Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
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How much, and where will it come from? asks the bimetallist.
If Not Silver, What?
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A bimetallist and a believer in the quantitative theory of money, he originally called for free silver as a means of providing ‘more money’ and an equitable currency system.
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It also bears out the bimetallist claim that the bimetallic price level should be more stable than the price level under a monometallism provided other things are reasonably equal and both precious metals are used for monetary purposes.
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Naturally, as a faithful devotee of the Quantity Theory, he helped create, he was also opposed to the inconvertibility of paper currency and the bimetallist movement.
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Here are yesteryear's gold bugs, silverites, and bimetallists. Finally, William Jennings Bryan appears with his popular ‘Cross of Gold’ oration.
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Societies long ago started out using bimetallist systems, in which several types of metals (gold, silver, etc.) were used as currencies.
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However, it would have been in order to discuss the bimetallist systems of other countries.
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Mr.R. M.T. Hunter, an avowed bimetallist, in a report to the United States Senate, said:
Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.