Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 238
... hand , and particularly the Catholic Irish who emigrated to this country from the neighborhood of Ulster , settled in the cities as laborers and were pretty generally drawn into the party of the masses , the Democratic Party . In New ...
... hand , and particularly the Catholic Irish who emigrated to this country from the neighborhood of Ulster , settled in the cities as laborers and were pretty generally drawn into the party of the masses , the Democratic Party . In New ...
Page 367
... hand , it is hard to visualize a " Teddy " Roosevelt or an " Al ” Smith sitting by and allowing others to make the campaign for him . William Jennings Bryan , " the silver tongued orator of the Platte , " needed an audience to stir his ...
... hand , it is hard to visualize a " Teddy " Roosevelt or an " Al ” Smith sitting by and allowing others to make the campaign for him . William Jennings Bryan , " the silver tongued orator of the Platte , " needed an audience to stir his ...
Page 492
... hand of the supreme authority , the boss , relax but a little and the machine becomes a prey to factionalism that must destroy it sooner or later . That strong hand must never relax and if it becomes too feeble to rule dictatorily it ...
... hand of the supreme authority , the boss , relax but a little and the machine becomes a prey to factionalism that must destroy it sooner or later . That strong hand must never relax and if it becomes too feeble to rule dictatorily it ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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