Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... Democratic - Republicans . Responding to the fact that several Democratic - Republican leaders were immigrants , the Federalist - controlled Congress passed the Alien Act , which made naturalization more difficult . Congress also passed ...
... Democratic - Republicans . Responding to the fact that several Democratic - Republican leaders were immigrants , the Federalist - controlled Congress passed the Alien Act , which made naturalization more difficult . Congress also passed ...
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... Democratic party had the right to control the action of the party on this paramount issue ; and concluding with the request that the believers in the free coinage of silver in the Democratic party should organize , take charge of , and ...
... Democratic party had the right to control the action of the party on this paramount issue ; and concluding with the request that the believers in the free coinage of silver in the Democratic party should organize , take charge of , and ...
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... Democratic convention . - Let Mr. Mondale look about him . He might see one Democratic party but , in fact , there are two Democratic parties in America this year . There is the party that met in San Francisco last month — the party of ...
... Democratic convention . - Let Mr. Mondale look about him . He might see one Democratic party but , in fact , there are two Democratic parties in America this year . There is the party that met in San Francisco last month — the party of ...
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