Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 19
... Opposition , although the Labor Party as the larger of the two was officially designated the Opposition and Ramsay MacDonald held the position of Opposition Leader.20 In June , 1929 , the Labor Party with the support of the Liberals ...
... Opposition , although the Labor Party as the larger of the two was officially designated the Opposition and Ramsay MacDonald held the position of Opposition Leader.20 In June , 1929 , the Labor Party with the support of the Liberals ...
Page 113
... opposition ; the only question in their minds was the selection of a candidate who would attract the greatest number of votes . Henry Clay was the outstanding Whig of the period , but he had been defeated in 1832. He was , moreover , a ...
... opposition ; the only question in their minds was the selection of a candidate who would attract the greatest number of votes . Henry Clay was the outstanding Whig of the period , but he had been defeated in 1832. He was , moreover , a ...
Page 512
... opposition to each of them , and requesting that public hearings be held , so that we might present our opposition . Accordingly , a joint hearing was held before the Senate and Assembly Committees on Labor and Industry , on Feb. 17 ...
... opposition to each of them , and requesting that public hearings be held , so that we might present our opposition . Accordingly , a joint hearing was held before the Senate and Assembly Committees on Labor and Industry , on Feb. 17 ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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