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  • The '''Quids''' (or '''tertium quids''') were different factions of the American [[Democratic-Republican Party|J ...dison during the runup to the presidential election of 1808, but the state quids supported Madison. They were led by Randolph, who had started as Jefferson'
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  • The '''Quids''' (or '''tertium quids''') were different factions of the American [[Democratic-Republican Party|J ...dison during the runup to the presidential election of 1808, but the state quids supported Madison. They were led by Randolph, who had started as Jefferson'
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  • ...e, [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] led a splitaway faction in Congress called Quids. ...was blocked from removing all of them by protests from Republicans. The [[Quids]] complained he did not go far enough.
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  • ...son-by-norman-k-risjord.jsp online edition] standard history of Randolph's Quids
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  • ;; Strict construction of the Constitution: Like the Quids of Old Republican faction of the Democratic-Republicans who strongly believ
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  • ...ers, especially [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and his "Old Republicans" or "Quids." They idealized the yeoman farmer as the epitome of civic virtue, warned
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  • ...for Governor. McKean then forged an alliance with Federalists, called "the Quids," and defeated Snyder. Afterwards, he began removing Jeffersonians from sta
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  • ...ers, especially [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and his "Old Republicans" or "Quids." They idealized the yeoman farmer as the epitome of civic virtue, warned
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