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that the accession of Roosevelt would mark a new chapter for the Republican
party . He took at face value Roosevelt ' s initial pledge to continue the policies of
the McKinley administration . From the first , however , Hoar entertained strong ...
that the accession of Roosevelt would mark a new chapter for the Republican
party . He took at face value Roosevelt ' s initial pledge to continue the policies of
the McKinley administration . From the first , however , Hoar entertained strong ...
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Both men agreed that fellow alumnus Moorfield Storey was “ utterly lost to the
feeling of national self - respect , ” although Hoar was not prepared to go quite so
far as Roosevelt who declared Storey " utterly unTeutonic ” and possessed of “ a
...
Both men agreed that fellow alumnus Moorfield Storey was “ utterly lost to the
feeling of national self - respect , ” although Hoar was not prepared to go quite so
far as Roosevelt who declared Storey " utterly unTeutonic ” and possessed of “ a
...
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In economic philosophy Hoar was neither more nor less " conservative ” than
Henry Cabot Lodge , but in Roosevelt ' s view Lodge was one of the strong men
who represented the party ' s new promise , while Hoar was a relic - however ...
In economic philosophy Hoar was neither more nor less " conservative ” than
Henry Cabot Lodge , but in Roosevelt ' s view Lodge was one of the strong men
who represented the party ' s new promise , while Hoar was a relic - however ...
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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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