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New York, Wednesday, January 24, 1906
Tells of the defeat of Mr. Blaine for the Presidency1, and how Mr. Clemens's, Mr. Twichell's, and Mr. Goodwin's votes were cast for Cleveland.
It is plain, I think, that this old article was written about twenty-two years ago, and that it followed by about three or four months the defeat of James G. Blaine for the Presidency and the election of Grover Cleveland, the Democratic candidate--a temporary relief from a Republican-party domination which had lasted a generation. I had been accustomed to vote for Republicans more frequently than for Democrats5, but I was never a Republican and never a Democrat2. In the community, I was regarded as a Republican, but I had never so regarded myself. As early as 1865 or '66 I had had this curious experience: that whereas up to that time I had considered myself a Republican, I was converted to a no-party independence by the wisdom of a rabid Republican. This was a man who was afterward6 a United States Senator, and upon whose character rests no blemish7 that I know of, except that he was the father of the William R. Hearst of to-day, and therefore grandfather of Yellow Journalism--that calamity8 of calamities9.
Hearst was a Missourian; I was a Missourian. He was a long, lean, practical, common-sense, uneducated man of fifty or thereabouts. I was shorter and better informed--at least I thought so. One day, in the Lick House in San Francisco, he said:
"I am a Republican; I expect to remain a Republican always. It is my purpose, and I am not a changeable person. But look at the condition of things. The Republican party goes right along, from year to year, scoring triumph after triumph, until it has come to think that the political power of the United States is its property and that it is a sort of insolence10 for any other party to
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presidency
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| n.总统(校长,总经理)的职位(任期) | |
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democrat
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candid
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democrats
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afterward
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blemish
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calamity
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calamities
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insolence
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aspire
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lodge
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deterioration
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nomination
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ballot
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balloting
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billiards
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judgment
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judgments
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candidly
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nominee
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butts
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withhold
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dictating
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loyalty
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patriot
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patriotism
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patriotic
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dictate
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arrogate
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musket
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traitor
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diligently
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censured
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virtue
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proprietor
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ratification
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gale
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astonishment
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traitors
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iniquity
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benevolence
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kindly
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prospect
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privately
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promotion
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disapproval
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