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Title
The Republican party: what it has stood for and what it stands for to-day
Author
Willis Fletcher Johnson
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Ray Burdick Smith
Year
1920
Publisher
The Syracuse Press
Location
Syracuse, New York
Source
djvu
Progress
Done—All pages of the work proper are validated
Transclusion
Fully transcluded
Validated in
December 2013
OCLC
1579793
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This is a
10th Anniversary Contest
text.
CONTENTS
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Introduction
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1
THE FORMATIVE PERIOD
I.—
Origin
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8
II.—
The First Campaign
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15
III.—
The Leadership of Lincoln
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23
CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION
IV.—
The Civil War
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34
V.—
Constructive Legislation
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39
VI.—
Some External Interests
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47
VII.—
Restoring the Union
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53
MATERIAL INTERESTS
VIII.—
Financial Integrity
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64
IX.—
Progress and Reform
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70
X.—
Promoting American Industry
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79
XI.—
Tariff Controversies
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86
XII.—
Sound Money
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96
NATIONAL EXPANSION
XIII.—
New States and Territories
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100
XIV.—
"Big Business"
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104
XV.—
Party Readjustment
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109
XVI.—
Equal Suffrage
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117
Review and Prospect
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122