Speech of the Hon Silas Wright At a Mass Meeting of the Democracy of Brooklyn

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) Is it true, then, that the price of labour is depressed and not also the price of those commodities on which the labourer most lives? Can it be so? What produces property of any sort butlabour, [and our mother earth on which that labour may be used? Is it possible that the fruit of labour can rise and labour itself sink? Fellow-citizens, in my deliberate judg- ment, fluctuations, the expansions and contractions of the un- certain standard of value, are fatal of all things to industry of every... branch— to the merchant, to the trader, and the single handed labourer much alike. I admit when a currency is debas- ed the poor man suffers beyond his proportion.
The merchant and the banker— the man who is engaged extensively in commerce, understands better how to protect him- self, but the labourer who has but his dollar or two, must take the 12 open market for his standard of value, and to him of all men iri the world, a staple, fixed, true^standard of value is the n. Ost essential and the most important •, ^ • • But fellow-citizens, accusations are brought that the admmis- trations of General Jackson and Mr.


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