United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volume 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... party tactics , but it seems they were doomed to disappointment , and that every measure of foreign and domestic policy is required to pass through the party ordeal . It The administration could not have anticipated this when it brought ...
... party tactics , but it seems they were doomed to disappointment , and that every measure of foreign and domestic policy is required to pass through the party ordeal . It The administration could not have anticipated this when it brought ...
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... party . This is clearly indicated by the result of the recent elections , and we cannot fail to regard without apprehension the course now being pursued by these parties . The mission of the American party seems to consist in its ...
... party . This is clearly indicated by the result of the recent elections , and we cannot fail to regard without apprehension the course now being pursued by these parties . The mission of the American party seems to consist in its ...
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... party organizations , and so long as they remain the exception and not the general rule , so long and to such extent will the party be potent for good , and no longer . The sentiment that the power of the sword was no longer to form an ...
... party organizations , and so long as they remain the exception and not the general rule , so long and to such extent will the party be potent for good , and no longer . The sentiment that the power of the sword was no longer to form an ...
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