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Page 38
Stalwart Republicanism - with its emphases on strict party regularity and the
politics of spoilsmanship - became identified with the administrations and years
of Ulysses S . Grant . And this fact made life difficult for such men as
Congressman ...
Stalwart Republicanism - with its emphases on strict party regularity and the
politics of spoilsmanship - became identified with the administrations and years
of Ulysses S . Grant . And this fact made life difficult for such men as
Congressman ...
Page 39
In the late spring of 1869 , Grant toured Massachusetts and briefly visited
Worcester and the wide veranda of Hoar ' s house on Oak Avenue . Some
months later he acknowledged a memorandum from the Worcester congressman
upholding ...
In the late spring of 1869 , Grant toured Massachusetts and briefly visited
Worcester and the wide veranda of Hoar ' s house on Oak Avenue . Some
months later he acknowledged a memorandum from the Worcester congressman
upholding ...
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His success strained Hoar ' s determination to make no public criticism of Grant ,
and led Hoar and his friends to attempt at times to fight Butler by methods not
unlike his own . 27 On one occasion they secured and published a “ confession ...
His success strained Hoar ' s determination to make no public criticism of Grant ,
and led Hoar and his friends to attempt at times to fight Butler by methods not
unlike his own . 27 On one occasion they secured and published a “ confession ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
Copyright | |
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