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Mr. Cleveland in New Jersey

November 6, 1902 issue

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The article presents information on ex President Stephen Cleveland in New Jersey, in the U.S. Cleveland might be pardoned for recalling with pride his part in reviving the U.S. Democratic party by giving it the tariff issue. His message of 1887 determined the course of political events for the next five years. In his own party, It created a soul under the ribs of death. The Republicans it drove to the full display of the selfish and baleful power of protection and to overwhelming defeat in 1892. The man who did all this may justifiably speak of the work of his own hands.

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CLEVELAND, Grover, 1837-1908; POLITICAL parties; POLITICAL participation; TARIFF; INDIRECT taxation; NEW Jersey; UNITED States
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