bimetallist

IPA: bˈɪmʌtˈæɫɪst

noun

  • An advocate of bimetallism

adjective

  • Advocating bimetallism
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Examples of "bimetallist" in Sentences

  • How much, and where will it come from? asks the bimetallist.
  • But he declares himself to be a bimetallist in the true sense of the term.
  • It is rumoured that the Goose that laid the Golden Eggs has become a bimetallist.
  • Mr.R. M.T. Hunter, an avowed bimetallist, in a report to the United States Senate, said:
  • He decides in favour of gold and silver, and shows himself an unquestioning bimetallist.
  • 'There,' people of wide experience would say, 'There goes the sallowest bimetallist in Cheshire.'
  • Senator Sherman is an international bimetallist and a pronounced opponent of independent silver coinage.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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