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1To her husband's democratic tendency she opposed a strong aristocratic leaning.
2To check the democratic tendency, Cotton, on the election day, preached to the assembled freemen against rotation in office.
3And what endeared Tennyson especially to me, the working man, was, as I afterwards discovered, the altogether democratic tendency of his poems.
4What Nietzsche strives to combat and to overthrow is the modern democratic tendency which is slowly labouring to level all things-eventhe sexes.
5But there is a still more fundamental discovery underlying our democratic tendencies.
6No feature of Mr. Buckle's work is so prominent as its democratic tendencies.
7With our politically democratic tendencies we see very little difference between Russia and Prussia.
8That is how it strikes an American, of democratic tendencies.
9The army fortunately reflected fully the democratic tendencies of the United States as a whole.
10Where the democratic tendencies of the settlers were reinforced by such traditions, an oppressive government could not last.
11All of these scattered democratic tendencies Jefferson combined, in the period of Washington's presidency, into the Democratic-Republican party.
12The public schools stimulate democratic tendencies by bringing together large masses of children from all walks of life.
13That shall be recognised ungrudgingly, But a journalist of my democratic tendencies cannot let such an opportunity as this slip.
14In her estimation her brother had been a fast young man, hurried away by a too ardent temperament into democratic tendencies.
15Lincoln, being a Whig and knowing Calhoun's pronounced Democratic tendencies, enquired if he had to sacrifice any principle in accepting the position.
16Also Great Britain has the social system nearest akin to our own, and most likely to be influenced by the same so-called democratic tendencies.
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