The Politicos, 1865-1896Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938 - 760 pages A lively history of the parties and the great party oeaders who dominated American politics during the turbulent eyrs of the "Robber Barons." |
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Page 337
... Issue in political campaigns , in favor of simple questions like the " rebel " or the exclusion of Chinese immigrants . For tariff schedules were a question of financial and taxation policy , which only a small part of the public and ...
... Issue in political campaigns , in favor of simple questions like the " rebel " or the exclusion of Chinese immigrants . For tariff schedules were a question of financial and taxation policy , which only a small part of the public and ...
Page 365
... issues , where there are no decisive , clarifying divisions of class interest , the necessity becomes more imperative ... issue this year . . . is moral rather than politi- cal , " Mr. Curtis announced at a great meeting of Republican ...
... issues , where there are no decisive , clarifying divisions of class interest , the necessity becomes more imperative ... issue this year . . . is moral rather than politi- cal , " Mr. Curtis announced at a great meeting of Republican ...
Page 629
... issue be advanced at all costs , and a practical working alliance be made with Silverites of both older parties . " Keep the money question to the front " was the word of order given by the national chairman , Taubeneck , to various ...
... issue be advanced at all costs , and a practical working alliance be made with Silverites of both older parties . " Keep the money question to the front " was the word of order given by the national chairman , Taubeneck , to various ...
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18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
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