The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 97
... Democrats , without loss of time , display more sense than they have manifested up to date , Mr. Roosevelt's election is equally assured . While the Republicans have their candidate already selected , the Democrats are still floundering ...
... Democrats , without loss of time , display more sense than they have manifested up to date , Mr. Roosevelt's election is equally assured . While the Republicans have their candidate already selected , the Democrats are still floundering ...
Page 98
Democratic party is still rent by fierce passion , and either a man must be nominated who will make passion still more passionate or else the Democrats must select a man whose political past has given no cause to arouse passion . Democrats ...
Democratic party is still rent by fierce passion , and either a man must be nominated who will make passion still more passionate or else the Democrats must select a man whose political past has given no cause to arouse passion . Democrats ...
Page 99
... Democrats in the campaign of four years ago who were opposed to him received a contribution of $ 1,000,000 from the trusts , and that sum was used to his disadvantage . This charge has been promptly met by the chairman of the anti ...
... Democrats in the campaign of four years ago who were opposed to him received a contribution of $ 1,000,000 from the trusts , and that sum was used to his disadvantage . This charge has been promptly met by the chairman of the anti ...
Page 100
... He cannot reconcile himself to the thought of any other Democrat doing that which he found impossible , and to vindicate himself he must make Democrats believe that their defeat in 1896 and 1900 was due to causes 100 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... He cannot reconcile himself to the thought of any other Democrat doing that which he found impossible , and to vindicate himself he must make Democrats believe that their defeat in 1896 and 1900 was due to causes 100 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 102
... Democrats would vote for Democrats unless they were offered some inducements . The Republicans therefore professed a great love for the veteran . Every 102 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... Democrats would vote for Democrats unless they were offered some inducements . The Republicans therefore professed a great love for the veteran . Every 102 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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