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...Republican party and no other is entitled by its record, its platform, and its leaders to public confidence: Forum IX, 24, VI, 488; N. A. Review, Vol...
...regard for the vested interests and the reciprocity policy depend upon Republican success. Forum VIII, 136; N. A. Review, vol...
...Judicious, sincere, and systematic reform depends on the continuation of Republican control; N. A. Review, May, 1891; Vol...
...Republican party should not be returned to power.- (a) It seeks only to perpetuate its own existence: Bryce II, 20; Forum IX, 430-436.- (b) By admission of new states; Forum, Nov., 1890.- (c) By unseating Democrats by a strict party vote: N. A. Review, Vol. 149, p. 667; N. Y. Herald, Sept...
...lost the confidence of the country: Nation, Vol. 51, pp. 375, 393, 413.- (a) It is a notably corrupt party in its leaders Quay and Dudley: N. A. Review, Vol. 150, p. 706; N. Y. Herald, Nov. 3, 1888, p. 8.- (b) Corrupt methods to gain power: N. Y. Herald, October...