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When Hoar was admitted to the bar in 1849 , he possessed a conception of the
order of the Universe and the relationship of God to man and man to society that
would sustain him throughout his life . God was innately benevolent ; so natural ...
When Hoar was admitted to the bar in 1849 , he possessed a conception of the
order of the Universe and the relationship of God to man and man to society that
would sustain him throughout his life . God was innately benevolent ; so natural ...
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the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , the Anti - Tenement League , the American
Antiquarian Society , and the Smithsonian Institution all had this inspiration in
common . It was wrong for hunters to slaughter “ gentle and harmless wild ...
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , the Anti - Tenement League , the American
Antiquarian Society , and the Smithsonian Institution all had this inspiration in
common . It was wrong for hunters to slaughter “ gentle and harmless wild ...
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Book of Patriotism . Boston , 1902 . Introductory essay by Hoar on “ Love of
Country . ” A lengthy but selective list of Hoar ' s public speeches was published
by the American Antiquarian Society in its Proceedings , 17 ( October 1905 ) ,
159166 .
Book of Patriotism . Boston , 1902 . Introductory essay by Hoar on “ Love of
Country . ” A lengthy but selective list of Hoar ' s public speeches was published
by the American Antiquarian Society in its Proceedings , 17 ( October 1905 ) ,
159166 .
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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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