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In Favor of Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver, and Making Silver Certificates Legal Tender for All Debts : Speech of Hon. J. L. Pugh of Alabama, Debate in the Senate

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United States. Congress. House and United States. Congress. Senate. "In Favor of Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver, and Making Silver Certificates Legal Tender for All Debts : Speech of Hon. J. L. Pugh of Alabama, Debate in the Senate" in The Money Question of the 51st Congress (June 3, 1890). https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/1005/item/850, accessed on March 28, 2024.

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