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Then there were the Blaine men , such as Charles Devens ; the Bristow men ,
suspicious of Blaine but prepared to accept him in a pinch ; and , finally ,
Republicans like Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Moorfield Storey , who
proclaimed ...
Then there were the Blaine men , such as Charles Devens ; the Bristow men ,
suspicious of Blaine but prepared to accept him in a pinch ; and , finally ,
Republicans like Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Moorfield Storey , who
proclaimed ...
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zealous of the Bristow boosters openly denounced Blaine , and though Hoar
refused to attend their preconvention conferences , he was now certain it would
be a serious mistake for the Republicans to nominate Blaine 38 He could not
believe ...
zealous of the Bristow boosters openly denounced Blaine , and though Hoar
refused to attend their preconvention conferences , he was now certain it would
be a serious mistake for the Republicans to nominate Blaine 38 He could not
believe ...
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supporters of President Arthur and those of James G . Blaine 52 This tactic had
worked four years before when he had sought to prevent the nomination of either
Grant or Blaine , but it failed miserably in 1884 . In the interim several changes ...
supporters of President Arthur and those of James G . Blaine 52 This tactic had
worked four years before when he had sought to prevent the nomination of either
Grant or Blaine , but it failed miserably in 1884 . In the interim several changes ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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