Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... party in the country was or would consent to be called the democratic party . Under the later Adams we had National Republicans , and Democratic Republicans , but it was not till 1832 , when the National Republicans assumed the ...
... party in the country was or would consent to be called the democratic party . Under the later Adams we had National Republicans , and Democratic Republicans , but it was not till 1832 , when the National Republicans assumed the ...
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... party will lose its char- acter , and become what its new name signifies . " The party would have become really Democratic , had it not been outbid in its democracy by the new Republican party now in power- a party that scoffs at ...
... party will lose its char- acter , and become what its new name signifies . " The party would have become really Democratic , had it not been outbid in its democracy by the new Republican party now in power- a party that scoffs at ...
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... party organization , and men felt no attachment to party and under no obligation to vote for its nominees , or no efforts were made by party leaders or managers to bring out voters and concentrate their votes , comparatively very few ...
... party organization , and men felt no attachment to party and under no obligation to vote for its nominees , or no efforts were made by party leaders or managers to bring out voters and concentrate their votes , comparatively very few ...
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