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What it Has Stood for and what it Stands for To-day
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Willis Fletcher Johnson
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Ray B. Smith
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Table of Contents
Contents
INTRODUCTION
1
THE FORMATIVE PERIOD I Origin
8
The First Campaign
15
The Leadership of Lincoln
23
CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION IV The Civil
34
Constructive Legislation
39
Some External Interests
47
Restoring the Union
53
Promoting American Industry
79
Tariff Controversies
86
Sound Money
96
NATIONAL EXPANSION XIII New States and Territories
100
Big Business
104
Party Readjustment
109
Equal Suffrage
111
REVIEW AND PROSPECT
122
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MATERIAL INTERESTS VIII Financial Integrity
64
Progress and Reform
70
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Title
The Republican Party: What it Has Stood for and what it Stands for To-day
Authors
Willis Fletcher Johnson
,
Ray B. Smith
Publisher
Syracuse Press, 1920
Original from
Harvard University
Digitized
Jul 1, 2008
Length
131 pages
 
 
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