Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 87
... success than had been anticipated . With such a result the Fed- eralist Party could expect a rebirth . Dissolution of the Federalists But the next four years witnessed a complete change of conditions , resulting in the death of the ...
... success than had been anticipated . With such a result the Fed- eralist Party could expect a rebirth . Dissolution of the Federalists But the next four years witnessed a complete change of conditions , resulting in the death of the ...
Page 176
... success in 1924. So when that party assembled in national convention in New York City on June 24 , it was with the intent to make political capital of the scandals . But such hopes were soon shown to be unfounded , for that party with ...
... success in 1924. So when that party assembled in national convention in New York City on June 24 , it was with the intent to make political capital of the scandals . But such hopes were soon shown to be unfounded , for that party with ...
Page 385
... success . How much of this personal work is necessary , how much is essential , and how much could be disregarded , is not known . To what extent is a successful campaign due to speeches , radio addresses , rallies , advertising ...
... success . How much of this personal work is necessary , how much is essential , and how much could be disregarded , is not known . To what extent is a successful campaign due to speeches , radio addresses , rallies , advertising ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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