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1 I, VII| nominated candidate of each party is far above such negotiations, 2 I, VII| the lofty standing of his party, and his party's principles, 3 I, VII| standing of his party, and his party's principles, will not secure 4 I, VII| disinterested, active, and zealous party members, indefatigably busy 5 I, VII| Clerical-National-Conservative party, stood in opposition to 6 I, VII| Panslavonic-Liberal-Reform party, and you may believe that 7 I, VII| opposing faction. My own party emblem was the red feather, 8 I, VII| the candidate of the other party, and since the dead man 9 I, XI| of national reputation. Party divisions there were none; 10 I, XII| Nell," he said, "we held a party meeting yesterday, and it 11 I, XII| firmness to principle, strict party fealty. The demagogues, 12 I, XII| aristocratic rights to triumph. Our party believes that you are the 13 I, XII| about it. What is the use of party funds, I might ask? Then, 14 I, XII| which the chairman of the party is dying to hand over to 15 I, XII| all. If the chief of the party telegraphs you that some 16 I, XII| or 'no,' according to the party's views, and then you travel 17 I, XII| to your country and your party. It is your duty, and you 18 I, XII| there is a request from the party, with a hundred and twenty 19 I, XIII| read: -~ ~"DEAR NELL, - Our party decided at yesterday's meeting 20 I, XIII| place in twenty days. Our party was firm as a rock, and 21 I, XIII| very active champion of our party, and very influential, too. 22 II, III| some political meeting or party conference, and the leaders 23 II, VI| Siegfried told me that the party had decided not to take 24 II, VI| secure my election out of party funds, I should have remembered 25 II, VI| the view of the Government party only - I don't believe that 26 II, VI| don't believe that your party could have carried the day 27 II, VI| my nomination had put my party to very great expense.~ ~" 28 II, VI| nomination has cost your party. Just go straight to the 29 II, VII| it without consulting the party! - without telling me! Thunder