The Republican party; its history, principles, and policies . hostile Democracy discards but has not yet hadthe courage to attempt repeal. It stands ready to help cure the progressive illiteracy amongvoters, but finds relentless opposition in the Democratic party,which is most powerful in States which are most illiterate. 114 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. It is always and everywhere for an honest suffrage, for anhonest count, for an honest return of the vote cast—a unitedDemocracy giving to the same sacred cause a lip-service whichit interprets by a dastardly record of acts. It is the stalwart friend


The Republican party; its history, principles, and policies . hostile Democracy discards but has not yet hadthe courage to attempt repeal. It stands ready to help cure the progressive illiteracy amongvoters, but finds relentless opposition in the Democratic party,which is most powerful in States which are most illiterate. 114 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. It is always and everywhere for an honest suffrage, for anhonest count, for an honest return of the vote cast—a unitedDemocracy giving to the same sacred cause a lip-service whichit interprets by a dastardly record of acts. It is the stalwart friend of every distinctively Americanthought, the defender of every American interest, and, by thevery law of its being, the faithful protector of the rights ofAmerican labor, wherever or howsoever employed. It embodies the only policies which are consistent with thehighest, best development of the American people. It represents the most brilliant post in the politics of civiliz-ation. By reason of causes within itself, it must be the greatparty of the J--£


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