Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, Volumen 2Macmillan, 1902 |
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Página x
... slavery question , which had sown division in their own ranks and made a regrouping of par- ties inevitable . To prolong their existence they try to ignore the slavery question , and begin an underhand struggle against the logic of ...
... slavery question , which had sown division in their own ranks and made a regrouping of par- ties inevitable . To prolong their existence they try to ignore the slavery question , and begin an underhand struggle against the logic of ...
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... slavery position , but make a furtive halt with the Know Nothings . After the dispersion of the latter , and the decomposition of the Whig Organization , the opponents of the extension of slavery get united and form the Republican party ...
... slavery position , but make a furtive halt with the Know Nothings . After the dispersion of the latter , and the decomposition of the Whig Organization , the opponents of the extension of slavery get united and form the Republican party ...
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... slavery conflict ( " agree to disagree " ) . How the party Organizations keep them arti- ficially alive in order to continue to enjoy the profits of the old firm . Mr. Cleveland's attempt to reconstitute the parties on the question of ...
... slavery conflict ( " agree to disagree " ) . How the party Organizations keep them arti- ficially alive in order to continue to enjoy the profits of the old firm . Mr. Cleveland's attempt to reconstitute the parties on the question of ...
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... slavery , looking to us as the landmark by which they are to be guided ? These are the fruits of this system , which has been followed , in relation to the presidential election , from 1800 , up to the present day ; which has been ...
... slavery , looking to us as the landmark by which they are to be guided ? These are the fruits of this system , which has been followed , in relation to the presidential election , from 1800 , up to the present day ; which has been ...
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... slavery : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . " ( The text of the circular is reproduced in A. Lincoln's Com- plete Works , New York , 1894 , I , p . 77. ) opposition which the convention system encountered , they could not ...
... slavery : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . " ( The text of the circular is reproduced in A. Lincoln's Com- plete Works , New York , 1894 , I , p . 77. ) opposition which the convention system encountered , they could not ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, Volumen 2 Moisei Ostrogorski Vista completa - 1922 |
Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, Volumen 2 Moisei Ostrogorski Vista completa - 1902 |
Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, Volumen 2 Moisej Ja Ostrogorskij Vista previa restringida - 1970 |
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Pasajes populares
Página 457 - The conditions which surround us best justify our cooperation : we meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political, and material ruin.
Página 617 - I often think it's comical How Nature always does contrive That every boy and every gal, That's born into the world alive, Is either a little Liberal, Or else a little Conservative!
Página 652 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Página 586 - I have often inquired of myself what great principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of the separation of the Colonies from the mother land, but the sentiment in the Declaration of Independence, which gave liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world, for all future time.
Página 691 - Ring out a slowly dying cause, And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Página 4 - ... meets in one room. There they smoke tobacco till you cannot see from one end of the garret to the other. There they drink flip, I suppose, and...
Página 457 - ... the demonetization of silver and the oppressions of the usurers may all be lost sight of. They propose to sacrifice our homes, lives, and children on the altar of mammon; to destroy the multitude in order to secure corruption funds from the millionaires.
Página 262 - The Republicans of the United States, assembled by their representatives in National Convention, appealing for the popular and historical justification of their claims to the matchless achievements of thirty years of Republican rule, earnestly and confidently address themselves to the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience of their countrymen in the following declaration of facts and principles: For the first time since the civil war the American people have witnessed the calamitous consequence...
Página 457 - We have witnessed for more than a quarter of a century the struggles of the two great political parties for power and plunder, while grievous wrongs have been inflicted upon the suffering people. We charge that the controlling influences dominating both these parties have permitted the existing dreadful conditions to develop without serious effort to prevent or restrain them.
Página 258 - My native country! thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills, .Like that above.