The Republican Party: A Short History |
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... meet them a successful party must provide both moral principle and a leadership capable of shaping , even in changing times , a working mechanism in the national interest . In the American system political parties are at once distinct ...
... meet them a successful party must provide both moral principle and a leadership capable of shaping , even in changing times , a working mechanism in the national interest . In the American system political parties are at once distinct ...
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... Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be said on our side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! Then you really ...
... Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be said on our side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! Then you really ...
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... meet growing and urgent demands : to sustain our military posture , to provide jobs for a growing labor force in a time of rapid technological change , to improve living standards , to serve all the needs of an expanding population ...
... meet growing and urgent demands : to sustain our military posture , to provide jobs for a growing labor force in a time of rapid technological change , to improve living standards , to serve all the needs of an expanding population ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |