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Page 36
The Stalwart Republicans dominated Congress and the Republican party during
the Grant years , especially after 1870 . ... The Stalwart leaders were the
Republican chieftains in various states of the Middle West and Northeast who
utilized ...
The Stalwart Republicans dominated Congress and the Republican party during
the Grant years , especially after 1870 . ... The Stalwart leaders were the
Republican chieftains in various states of the Middle West and Northeast who
utilized ...
Page 37
The Stalwarts could and would be used by certain particular business interests
not because they were sycophants but ... The Stalwart leaders , though primarily
interested in the preservation of their state machines , demanded place and
power ...
The Stalwarts could and would be used by certain particular business interests
not because they were sycophants but ... The Stalwart leaders , though primarily
interested in the preservation of their state machines , demanded place and
power ...
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Chet Arthur , one of the New York Stalwart gang , a friend of Conkling ! The
Republicans seemed doomed to struggle through a third Grant administration
and without the compensation of a military hero . Republican popularity , purity ,
and ...
Chet Arthur , one of the New York Stalwart gang , a friend of Conkling ! The
Republicans seemed doomed to struggle through a third Grant administration
and without the compensation of a military hero . Republican popularity , purity ,
and ...
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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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