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Editorial June 10, 1884

The Waco Daily Examiner

Waco, Mclennan County, Texas

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Editorial argues for sympathy with the South and access to unoccupied school lands for settlers, criticizes the Gazette for evading the real issue and masking southern bias, discusses Democratic rise over Republicans, and local Texas politics including Mr. Ireland's senatorship.

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A common interest and a sympathy inclining with the south. That insures look to more to the great int. To our eyes to the valley of the Mississippi. For the Joshua who is told why it toy. So long as through the great parties seek their standard in and from the strong. Aggression of the great yae, there will never be in the other present from cast of tin Alleghenies. The sceptre has departed from Judah. And the democrat that had the political judgment to seize the opportunity and rule into power upon the republican muss ps

THE REAL ISSUE

The Gazette does not dare discuss the real issue truly stated, viz: the unoccupied school land. He has or shall they be more to every land laborer and stockman without to tin school mad: The Great daily discusses it as a fake, and says the occupied land, sound ie it not m m a toat stats ahd mn s
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What sub-type of article is it?

Partisan Politics Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

School Lands Unoccupied Lands Southern Sympathy Mississippi Valley Gazette Criticism Democratic Power Senatorship Mr. Ireland

What entities or persons were involved?

Gazette Democrats Republicans Mr. Ireland Central Texas

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Debate Over Unoccupied School Lands And Southern Sympathy In Politics

Stance / Tone

Critical Of Gazette, Supportive Of Land Access For Settlers And Democratic Power

Key Figures

Gazette Democrats Republicans Mr. Ireland Central Texas

Key Arguments

Common Interest And Sympathy With The South Ensures Focus On Mississippi Valley Sceptre Has Departed From Judah; Democrats Seized Opportunity To Rule Over Republican Masses Real Issue Is Unoccupied School Lands For Laborers And Stockmen, Not Occupied Lands Gazette Avoids True Discussion And Proposes Keeping Unoccupied Lands Rent Free For Waters And Stockmen Proposal Is Generous Gift To People, As Lands Belong To The State Criticism Of Southern Mask In Gazette's Position Central Texas Ought To Demand Place In Administration Administration Should Continue Policies Without Change If Elected By People

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