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... Republican party at Jackson , Michigan on July 6 , 1854. The gathering also adopted a platform opposing the ... Republican party label . It was very close , but the Republicans still were not in control , and it took four more years ...
... Republican party at Jackson , Michigan on July 6 , 1854. The gathering also adopted a platform opposing the ... Republican party label . It was very close , but the Republicans still were not in control , and it took four more years ...
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... Republican Senate met in the winter of 1885-86 , its leaders decided in caucus to try to slow down the rate of presidential removals ( in most cases Republicans ) by enforcing what they considered to be the implicit powers authorized by ...
... Republican Senate met in the winter of 1885-86 , its leaders decided in caucus to try to slow down the rate of presidential removals ( in most cases Republicans ) by enforcing what they considered to be the implicit powers authorized by ...
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... Republican Era , 2 . 21. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 283 . 22. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 286 . 23. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 286 . 24. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 287 . 25. James A ...
... Republican Era , 2 . 21. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 283 . 22. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 286 . 23. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 286 . 24. Quoted in White , The Republican Era , 287 . 25. James A ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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