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Page 49
30 A classic example of such exchange was arranged by the Massachusetts
congressman Oakes Ames in behalf of Crédit Mobilier , the mirror image of the
Union Pacific . The Union Pacific , heavily subsidized by the federal government
in ...
30 A classic example of such exchange was arranged by the Massachusetts
congressman Oakes Ames in behalf of Crédit Mobilier , the mirror image of the
Union Pacific . The Union Pacific , heavily subsidized by the federal government
in ...
Page 96
Garfield ' s efforts in behalf of the civil rights plank were worthy of his
Massachusetts ancestry ; his speech in behalf of Sherman vastly better than
Conkling ' s grandiloquent nomination of Grant . By the third day of the
convention Hoar had ...
Garfield ' s efforts in behalf of the civil rights plank were worthy of his
Massachusetts ancestry ; his speech in behalf of Sherman vastly better than
Conkling ' s grandiloquent nomination of Grant . By the third day of the
convention Hoar had ...
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... over the old issues of silver and the tariff , disturbing public agitation over the
newer problems of the trusts and “ the money power , ” and mad movements in
behalf of Populism , Socialism , and the popular election of federal senators .
... over the old issues of silver and the tariff , disturbing public agitation over the
newer problems of the trusts and “ the money power , ” and mad movements in
behalf of Populism , Socialism , and the popular election of federal senators .
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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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