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... developed the loyal followers and supporters outside of his region that Clay had been able to attract . Both Clay ... develop significant national growth and support in the elections of the early 1830s , and he voted along with the other ...
... developed the loyal followers and supporters outside of his region that Clay had been able to attract . Both Clay ... develop significant national growth and support in the elections of the early 1830s , and he voted along with the other ...
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... develop a powerful style of political journalism . By the time Weed was married the opportunity presented itself to ... developed rapidly . Both Weed and William Seward quickly tired of the limited Anti - Mason party , and with great ...
... develop a powerful style of political journalism . By the time Weed was married the opportunity presented itself to ... developed rapidly . Both Weed and William Seward quickly tired of the limited Anti - Mason party , and with great ...
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... developed between the Chief Executive and the leader of the Whig party in Congress ; but more important , there was a gap that was becoming apparent between the Whig campaign rhetoric which Harrison piously reiterated time and time ...
... developed between the Chief Executive and the leader of the Whig party in Congress ; but more important , there was a gap that was becoming apparent between the Whig campaign rhetoric which Harrison piously reiterated time and time ...
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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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