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Page 93
Hoar ' s intention in the spring of 1880 , as four years earlier , was to see that
Massachusetts sent to the Republican convention a delegation formally
uninstructed and carefully selected . He wished to antagonize neither the Grant
men nor the ...
Hoar ' s intention in the spring of 1880 , as four years earlier , was to see that
Massachusetts sent to the Republican convention a delegation formally
uninstructed and carefully selected . He wished to antagonize neither the Grant
men nor the ...
Page 226
Having skillfully and carefully achieved a position of acknowledged political
predominance in Massachusetts , Lodge had no intention of endangering that
predominance by waging open contest there before the battle was won in
Washington .
Having skillfully and carefully achieved a position of acknowledged political
predominance in Massachusetts , Lodge had no intention of endangering that
predominance by waging open contest there before the battle was won in
Washington .
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... 245 - 246 McMillan , James , 154 Mahan , Alfred , 209 , 280 Mahone , William ,
101 - 102 Maine , 213 Man Without a Country , 294 Manning , Daniel , 137
Mason , Walter , 242 , 279 Massachusetts Club , 217 , 251n Massachusetts
General ...
... 245 - 246 McMillan , James , 154 Mahan , Alfred , 209 , 280 Mahone , William ,
101 - 102 Maine , 213 Man Without a Country , 294 Manning , Daniel , 137
Mason , Walter , 242 , 279 Massachusetts Club , 217 , 251n Massachusetts
General ...
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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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