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... political faction into a truly national political organization , the Democratic Party , which may be described as the first modern political party in the history of the United States . By courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New ...
... political faction into a truly national political organization , the Democratic Party , which may be described as the first modern political party in the history of the United States . By courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New ...
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... political party in 1900 , the Rik- ken Seiyūkai , enlisting most of the former followers of Itagaki . Thereafter , practical political goals of power and patronage softened the hostility between oligarchs and politicians . After 1901 ...
... political party in 1900 , the Rik- ken Seiyūkai , enlisting most of the former followers of Itagaki . Thereafter , practical political goals of power and patronage softened the hostility between oligarchs and politicians . After 1901 ...
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... politicians , Jinnah aspired during the early part of his political life to become " a Muslim Gokhale . " Admiration for British po- litical institutions and an eagerness to raise the status of India in the international community and ...
... politicians , Jinnah aspired during the early part of his political life to become " a Muslim Gokhale . " Admiration for British po- litical institutions and an eagerness to raise the status of India in the international community and ...
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