Organized group of people who have the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same political positions, and who field candidates for elections, in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement their agenda.
No support will be given to any particular partyinpolitics.
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Mr. Gresham had been Prime Minister of England, as representative of the Liberal partyinpolitics.
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He believed in partyinpolitics, in organization, in work in the ward and in the school district.
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Why doesn't somebody start a yeoman partyinpolitics, appealing to the old traditions of the small landowner?
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The editors of the "Suffrage History" say: "As early as 1828 the standard of the Christian partyinpolitics was openly unfurled.
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It was rather from circumstances than from choice, or any natural affinity, that Mr. Burke had ever attached himself to the popular partyinpolitics.
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All sects in religion, and partiesinpolitics had representatives among them.
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Miss Ashton's guests assembled in force, coming from all classes of society, all partiesinpolitics, and all religions.
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"You see, I belong to the opposite partyinpolitics."
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The understanding sees one side of a question only-thecommon sense of mankind joins one of two partiesinpolitics, in religion, in philosophy.
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During nine years, from 1347 to 1356, the two Joans were the two heads of their partiesinpolitics and in war.
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The Church-andmore particularly the Church of England-iscommonly regarded both by "Labour" and by "Capital" as traditionally identified with the Conservative Partyinpolitics.
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"Aren't you all rather assuming," Stenson suggested drily, "that the Labour Party is the only partyinpolitics worth considering?"