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He was prepared to support military intervention if the President was convinced
that there was no other way to achieve Cuban peace and liberty . War would
unsettle business ; it might excite the cupidity of those who wished for America a
...
He was prepared to support military intervention if the President was convinced
that there was no other way to achieve Cuban peace and liberty . War would
unsettle business ; it might excite the cupidity of those who wished for America a
...
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31 At one point , Hoar became convinced that the administration was determined
to delay a vote on the treaty until late March and a special session of the new
Congress with its increased Republican majority . Acting on this assumption he ...
31 At one point , Hoar became convinced that the administration was determined
to delay a vote on the treaty until late March and a special session of the new
Congress with its increased Republican majority . Acting on this assumption he ...
Page 309
35 Relieved that Roosevelt never had reason to make good his threat , Hoar
remained convinced that the threat alone established a dangerous precedent . In
their general views respecting the needs and responsibilities of labor , however ...
35 Relieved that Roosevelt never had reason to make good his threat , Hoar
remained convinced that the threat alone established a dangerous precedent . In
their general views respecting the needs and responsibilities of labor , 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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