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COIN'S FINANCIAL SCHOOL.
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then be better able to dictate to other governments what the United States wants as she leads in the column of bimetallic nations.

"The unlimited demand for silver, and its free use by the government, will appreciate its value. To that extent the disuse of gold will depreciate its value. If

WHAT OUR ANSWER TO ENGLAND SHOULD BE.

necessary, fire a man bodily into the street to teach him his place. Gold needs that lesson.

"With both metals as primary money, property advances to bimetallic values, whether gold goes to a premium or not. Gold may go out of circulation, but