The Republican Party: Its History, Principles, and PoliciesJohn Davis Long M. W. Hazen Company, 1888 - 427 páginas Illustrated with engravings. History, essays, and position papers by various leading Republican politicians of the day including future President William McKinley, Senators William Chandler, Joseph Hawley, John Ingalls, and representatives Benj. Butterworth and Henry Cabot Lodge (future senator and great friend of Theodore Roosevelt). Issues discussed include: public lands, pensions, fisheries, Navy, Merchant Marine, Coast Defense, foreign trade, revenue, protective tariff, internal development, civil service, the "fair vote and honest count." |
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