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Excerpt from Bimetallism Bondage or Blood: The Money Question Made Plain
Before proceeding to discuss the question of Bimetallism, which the_writer prefers to call United Metallism, he desires to say that, while his position on this question is not by any means in accord with that of the present democratic admin istration, yet it is not his purpose to criticise the motives of Mr. Cleveland in taking the stand he has relative thereto. The writer's four years' personal and official acquaintance with Mr. Cleveland, extending from May, 188 5, to March, 1889, covering his term of office as United States assistant attorney-general, convinced him that, how ever wrong in his views Mr. Cleveland might sometimes be, those views were honestly formed and honorably maintained. Grievously wrong as he seems to be on the silver question, unlike some of his present followers, he has at least been consistent in that wrong.
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