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 165
... wrote , “ but I love my party and cannot help working for it . " 35 85 President Grant was renominated unanimously at an automatized convention in Philadelphia , and the affair celebrated with well- rehearsed cheering . " As to ...
... wrote , “ but I love my party and cannot help working for it . " 35 85 President Grant was renominated unanimously at an automatized convention in Philadelphia , and the affair celebrated with well- rehearsed cheering . " As to ...
Page 262
... wrote to inform him that the bankers ' syndicate would be obliged to cut off its credits to the Government of the United States . The Bland Bill was to " the whole civilized world . . . an act of repudiation . . . and cast a stain upon ...
... wrote to inform him that the bankers ' syndicate would be obliged to cut off its credits to the Government of the United States . The Bland Bill was to " the whole civilized world . . . an act of repudiation . . . and cast a stain upon ...
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... wrote to Weaver , in the early spring of 1896.15 He proposed that Bryan should head the Populist and Democratic tickets both . While without modesty about his ambitions , there was something meek and patient as well as practical in the ...
... wrote to Weaver , in the early spring of 1896.15 He proposed that Bryan should head the Populist and Democratic tickets both . While without modesty about his ambitions , there was something meek and patient as well as practical in the ...
Contents
18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
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