. The biography and public services of Hon James G. Blaine : giving a full account of twenty years in the national capital . BLAIXE AIs-D OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CABIN^ET VIEWI:N^G Garfields remains. BLAINBS third term in CONGttESS. 113 and make those already in circulation equal to so many golddollars. Discarding all such schemes as at once unworthy and un-profitable, let us direct our policy steadily, but not rashly,towards the resumption of specie payment. And when we haveattained that end—easily attainable at no distant day if theproper policy be pursued—we can all unite on some honorableplan


. The biography and public services of Hon James G. Blaine : giving a full account of twenty years in the national capital . BLAIXE AIs-D OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CABIN^ET VIEWI:N^G Garfields remains. BLAINBS third term in CONGttESS. 113 and make those already in circulation equal to so many golddollars. Discarding all such schemes as at once unworthy and un-profitable, let us direct our policy steadily, but not rashly,towards the resumption of specie payment. And when we haveattained that end—easily attainable at no distant day if theproper policy be pursued—we can all unite on some honorableplan for the redemption of the Fiye-twenty bonds, and theissuing instead thereof a new series of bonds which can be morefavorably placed at a lower rate of interest. When we shall havereached the specie basis, the value of United States securitieswill be so high in the money market of the world, that we cancommand our own terms. We can then call in our Five-twenties according to the very letter and spirit of the bond, andadjust a new loan that will be eagerly sought for by capitalists,and will be free from those elemen


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