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Page 57
It appeared increasingly doubtful whether the angered Blaine men would ever
lend Bristow their support . Hoar looked eagerly but unsuccessfully for signs of a
Wheeler boom . Developments at the Cincinnati convention cast little credit on ...
It appeared increasingly doubtful whether the angered Blaine men would ever
lend Bristow their support . Hoar looked eagerly but unsuccessfully for signs of a
Wheeler boom . Developments at the Cincinnati convention cast little credit on ...
Page 99
He was now fifty - four and had already assumed the appearance of a young -
looking old man , an appearance he would retain until his death in 1904 . When
he had first appeared in Washington , his hair , sandy in color , was worn in long
...
He was now fifty - four and had already assumed the appearance of a young -
looking old man , an appearance he would retain until his death in 1904 . When
he had first appeared in Washington , his hair , sandy in color , was worn in long
...
Page 334
During that evolution , Hoar appeared now the reformer , now the conservative .
He was labeled a radical by some for his early interest in the hours of labor and
the votes of women ; by others he was judged reactionary for his antipathy to ...
During that evolution , Hoar appeared now the reformer , now the conservative .
He was labeled a radical by some for his early interest in the hours of labor and
the votes of women ; by others he was judged reactionary for his antipathy to ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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