| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Currency question - 1870 - 502 pages
...follows, (p. 171 :) At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, &c. The President was a listener...gentlemen were discussing ; some were in favor of Boutwoll's selling gold, and some opposed to it. After they had all interchanged views, some one asked... | |
| Robert W. McAlpine - 1872 - 512 pages
...state of the country, and gradually reached the subject of gold. Jay Gould's account is as follows: " The President was a listener; the other gentlemen were discussing. Some were in favor of BoutwelFs selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views, some... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1876 - 764 pages
...state of the courtby, crops, prospects ahead, &c." Gould, in his account of the conversation, says: " The President was a listener. The other gentlemen...were in favor of Boutwell's selling gold and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views, some one asked the President what... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Presidents - 1881 - 698 pages
...At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, etc. The President was a listener; the other gentlemen...some opposed to it. After they had all interchanged view?, some one asked the President what his view was. He remarked that he thought there was a certain... | |
| Henry Clews - Business - 1887 - 884 pages
...succinctly described by Mr. Gould in his testimony before the Garfield Investigating Committee. He said : "The President was a listener. The other gentlemen...were in favor of Boutwell's selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they all interchanged their views, some one asked the President what his... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - Massachusetts - 1902 - 382 pages
...At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, etc. The President was a listener; the other gentlemen...were in favor of Boutwell's selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views, some one asked the President what... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - Massachusetts - 1902 - 380 pages
...At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, etc. The President was a listener; the other gentlemen were discussing. Some were in favor of BoutwelPs selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views, some... | |
| American literature - 1899 - 766 pages
...At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, etc. The President was a listener ; the other gentlemen were discussing. Some were in favor of Boutwell' s selling 34 gold, and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views,... | |
| Henry Clews - Business & Economics - 2006 - 360 pages
...succinctly described by Mr. Gould in his testimony before the Garfield Investigating Committee. He said: "The President was a listener. The other gentlemen...were in favor of Boutwell's selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they all interchanged their views, some one asked the President what his... | |
| 1899 - 1454 pages
...At this supper the question came up about the state of the country, the crops, prospects ahead, etc. The President was a listener ; the other gentlemen...were in favor of Boutwell's selling gold, and some were opposed to it. After they had all interchanged their views, some one asked the President what... | |
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