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" ... country as seriously involving its welfare? This is what a European is always asking of intelligent Republicans and intelligent Democrats. He is always asking because he never gets an answer. The replies leave him in deeper perplexity. "
The American Commonwealth - - Page 22
by Viscount James Bryce - 2007 - 624 pages
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 126

1920 - 844 pages
...the United States. . . . What are their principles, their distinctive tenets, their tendencies? . . . This is what a European is always asking of intelligent...is always asking because he never gets an answer. . . . Neither party has . . . any clean-cut principles, any distinctive tenets. Both have traditions....
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John Sherman: His Life and Public Services, Volume 1

Winfield Scott Kerr - Cabinet officers - 1908 - 476 pages
...parties he inquires: — "What are their principles, their distinctive tenets, their tendencies? . . . This is what a European is always asking of intelligent...months the truth begins to dawn upon him. Neither of the parties has anything definite to say on these issues; neither party has any principles, and...
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The Cleveland Era: A Chronicle of the New Order in Politics

Henry Jones Ford - Literary Criticism - 1919 - 260 pages
...legislation, for changes in the currency, for any other of the twenty issues which one hears discussed in this country as seriously involving its welfare? This is...because he never gets an answer. The replies leave him deeper in perplexity. After some months the truth begins to dawn upon him. Neither party has, as a...
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The Cleveland era; a chronicle of the new order in politics, Volume 44

Henry Jones Ford - United States - 1919 - 286 pages
...reform, for a spirited foreign policy, for the regulation of railroads and telegraphs by legislation, for changes in the currency, for any other of the twenty issues which one hears discussed in this country as seriously involving its welfare? This is what a European is always asking of intelligent...
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The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 44

Allen Johnson - United States - 1919 - 248 pages
...reform,, for a spirited foreign policy, for the regulation of railroads and telegraphs by legislation, for changes in the currency, for any other of the twenty issues which one hears discussed in this country as seriously involving its welfare? This is what a European is always asking of intelligent...
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The Chronicles of America Series: The Cleveland era

United States - 1919 - 286 pages
...reform, for a spirited foreign policy, for the regulation of railroads and telegraphs by legislation, for changes in the currency, for any other of the twenty issues which one hears discussed in this country as seriously involving its welfare? This is what a European is always asking of intelligent...
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