The image reinforces the notion of them as twin spoilsmen, nourishing themselves on government largesse. |
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I have made the Commission a living force, and in consequence the outcry among the spoilsmen has become furious. |
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Democracy must be salvaged from the hands of spoilsmen and politicians. |
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Cleveland dismissed these complaints as the howls of old Jacksonian spoilsmen and wild-eyed currency reformers, among whom he counted his vice president. |
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But the sudden successes of the party in the State elections of 1841 revived the hopes of the old spoilsmen, and flattered them with the hope of again succeeding. |
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They have been the occasion for the gathering of disgruntled spoilsmen. |
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