A History of the National Intelligencer

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University of North Carolina Press, 1972 - 376 páginas
During the first half of the nineteenth century, the aristocrat of Washington, D.C., journalism was theNational Intelligencer. It served important educational and policy-making functions in relation to the federal government from the time it was born to fight for the cause of Thomas Jefferson's liberalism until it died espousing a conservatism that had no party to support it.



Originally published 1971.



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Early Success 19
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A Defense of Domestic Policy 37
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