George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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5 Admitted to the bar , Frisbie , as he was known to his friends , determined to
establish himself in practice in the fast - growing town of Worcester . Worcester
was one of the leading centers of antislavery sentiment in New England , and ...
5 Admitted to the bar , Frisbie , as he was known to his friends , determined to
establish himself in practice in the fast - growing town of Worcester . Worcester
was one of the leading centers of antislavery sentiment in New England , and ...
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As chairman of the National Committee , Cameron was determined to open the
convention , enforce the unit rule in the selection of the temporary chairman , and
thereby pave the way for Grant ' s nomination on the first ballot . Secrecy was not
...
As chairman of the National Committee , Cameron was determined to open the
convention , enforce the unit rule in the selection of the temporary chairman , and
thereby pave the way for Grant ' s nomination on the first ballot . Secrecy was not
...
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equally determined that the measure be constitutional ; specifically , that it find
clear justification in the commerce clause of the Constitution . It was on that
ground that he doubted the wisdom of including within the act ' s enumerated ...
equally determined that the measure be constitutional ; specifically , that it find
clear justification in the commerce clause of the Constitution . It was on that
ground that he doubted the wisdom of including within the act ' s enumerated ...
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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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