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Through the agency of his daughter he informed Hoar as early as August 1876
that he looked forward to greeting Hoar as a fellow senator , but Dawes ' closest
political adviser , Edward R . Tinker would offer advice to the Boutwell forces ...
Through the agency of his daughter he informed Hoar as early as August 1876
that he looked forward to greeting Hoar as a fellow senator , but Dawes ' closest
political adviser , Edward R . Tinker would offer advice to the Boutwell forces ...
Page 218
Lodge wrote Hoar as early as 26 August that “ all the newspapers ” were certain
of Hoar ' s appointment and he remained unconvinced when Hoar dismissed
these reports as baseless . 37 Hoar insisted that the President had far too many ...
Lodge wrote Hoar as early as 26 August that “ all the newspapers ” were certain
of Hoar ' s appointment and he remained unconvinced when Hoar dismissed
these reports as baseless . 37 Hoar insisted that the President had far too many ...
Page 330
On the fifteenth of August he suffered a stroke and fell into a sudden coma . The
papers predicted his death hourly . To the surprise of his doctors he recovered
consciousness but the onset of pneumonia in his left lung steadily wore away his
...
On the fifteenth of August he suffered a stroke and fell into a sudden coma . The
papers predicted his death hourly . To the surprise of his doctors he recovered
consciousness but the onset of pneumonia in his left lung steadily wore away his
...
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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