W.EQ. THE Campaign Book OF THE Democratic Party. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY REVIEWED. ITS SINS OF OMISSION AND COMMISSION. Why a Change is Demanded by the People. Democracy is a sentiment not to be appalled, corrupted or compromised. It knows no baseness; it cowers to no danger; it oppresses no weakness; it is destructive of despotism; it is the sole conservator of liberty, labor and property; it is the sentiment of equal rights, of equal obligations, the very law of Nature itself pervading the land. WASHINGTON, D. C.: R. O. POLKINHORN, PRINTER, REPUBLICAN RECORD OF THE 52453 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. A Reckless Advance toward--- Centralization and Imperialism; Excessive Taxation; Protection of Monopolies ; Extravagant Appropriations; Degradation of American Labor; A Plain Statement of Facts Compiled from for the Consideration of the People. BY AUTHORITY OF The Democratic Congressional Committee. |