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REPLY TO WALTER NUGENT

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2014

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NOTES

1 Milton Friedman, “The Crime of '73,” 1177.

2 See, for instance, the speech of Sen. William B. Bate, Sept. 23, 1893, Silver Speeches, 10.

3 Alden, W. L., “The Battle of the Standards in America,” The Nineteenth Century 40 (1894), 200Google Scholar.

4 See, for example, the speeches of Bate, 6, 27; Sen. Fred Dubois, Aug. 22, 1893, 14; and Sen. James George, Sept. 20 & 22, 1893, Silver Speeches, 7; Emery, Seven Financial Conspiracies, 5.

5 See Ostler, “The Rhetoric of Conspiracy and the Formation of Kansas Populism.”