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... political home in the party of the Jacksonian Democrats . His political creed , once shaped , remained substantially unaltered . He championed the cause of the have - not - of the mechanic , the small farmer and the small business man ...
... political home in the party of the Jacksonian Democrats . His political creed , once shaped , remained substantially unaltered . He championed the cause of the have - not - of the mechanic , the small farmer and the small business man ...
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... political circles that he was " able but unsafe . " It is the surmise of his biographer , Alphonse B. Miller , that it was this reputation that prevented his coming into his own as a political strategist until the last seven years of ...
... political circles that he was " able but unsafe . " It is the surmise of his biographer , Alphonse B. Miller , that it was this reputation that prevented his coming into his own as a political strategist until the last seven years of ...
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... Political Essays . Boston , 1889 . MacMahon , Arthur W. , ed . Federalism : Mature and Emergent . New York , 1955 . McCarthy , Charles H. Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction . New York , 1901 . McClure , Alexander Kelly . Abraham Lincoln ...
... Political Essays . Boston , 1889 . MacMahon , Arthur W. , ed . Federalism : Mature and Emergent . New York , 1955 . McCarthy , Charles H. Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction . New York , 1901 . McClure , Alexander Kelly . Abraham Lincoln ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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