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... faction over another , sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissension , which in different ages and countries has per- petrated the most horrid enormities , is itself a frightful despotism . But this leads at length to a ...
... faction over another , sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissension , which in different ages and countries has per- petrated the most horrid enormities , is itself a frightful despotism . But this leads at length to a ...
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... factions of the dominant party . Ex- cept in unusual emergencies , the prac- tical political instinct of the average American seems to rebel at the ap- parently futile investment of time or interest in minority organizations . In the ...
... factions of the dominant party . Ex- cept in unusual emergencies , the prac- tical political instinct of the average American seems to rebel at the ap- parently futile investment of time or interest in minority organizations . In the ...
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... factions . of the Republican Party . One faction is generally spoken of as the LaFollette faction and the 46 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY.
... factions . of the Republican Party . One faction is generally spoken of as the LaFollette faction and the 46 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY.
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... faction and a legislature of another . Where the hostility be- tween the factions is as bitter as it is in Wisconsin , the evil consequences of such a situation are apparent . In those years there was neither party nor factional ...
... faction and a legislature of another . Where the hostility be- tween the factions is as bitter as it is in Wisconsin , the evil consequences of such a situation are apparent . In those years there was neither party nor factional ...
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... factions and to personalities . This seems to be accounted for by two rea- sons . Under the direct primary , it must be the business of the candidate to arouse the interest of the people , for they alone are to judge his case ...
... factions and to personalities . This seems to be accounted for by two rea- sons . Under the direct primary , it must be the business of the candidate to arouse the interest of the people , for they alone are to judge his case ...
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