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Hoar was one of the seven House members appointed to a joint committee
empowered to consider ways and means of settling the disputed election returns
. After looking in vain for constitutional precedents , the joint committee began ...
Hoar was one of the seven House members appointed to a joint committee
empowered to consider ways and means of settling the disputed election returns
. After looking in vain for constitutional precedents , the joint committee began ...
Page 147
The House had appointed a special committee charged with bringing in an
elections bill , and the members of the committee , which was headed by Henry
Cabot Lodge , insisted that the lower house be allowed the right to originate any
bill ...
The House had appointed a special committee charged with bringing in an
elections bill , and the members of the committee , which was headed by Henry
Cabot Lodge , insisted that the lower house be allowed the right to originate any
bill ...
Page 164
The Anti - Trust bill which he introduced in 1890 , was considered too radical by
the Committee to whom it was referredthe Committee on Finance — who
amended it , undertaking to deal with the matter in a very different manner . To
that I ...
The Anti - Trust bill which he introduced in 1890 , was considered too radical by
the Committee to whom it was referredthe Committee on Finance — who
amended it , undertaking to deal with the matter in a very different manner . To
that I ...
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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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