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Hoar would not campaign in his own behalf , but he alerted his friends to the
dangers at hand and expected them to utilize all honorable means to overcome
them . 19 Among these dangers , he allowed , was the very real possibility that
Arthur ...
Hoar would not campaign in his own behalf , but he alerted his friends to the
dangers at hand and expected them to utilize all honorable means to overcome
them . 19 Among these dangers , he allowed , was the very real possibility that
Arthur ...
Page 230
It was for that reason that he was prepared to demand that Adams exert discipline
among his Independent and Democratic friends in Boston . If the Democrats and
Mugwumps would redeem their past errors , they must stop chattering about ...
It was for that reason that he was prepared to demand that Adams exert discipline
among his Independent and Democratic friends in Boston . If the Democrats and
Mugwumps would redeem their past errors , they must stop chattering about ...
Page 320
Hoar held the quality of loyalty in great esteem , and for old and faithful friends he
would go to great lengths to select a gift or perform a kindness . Susceptible to
flattery himself , Hoar was prepared to laud his intimates and by the force of ...
Hoar held the quality of loyalty in great esteem , and for old and faithful friends he
would go to great lengths to select a gift or perform a kindness . Susceptible to
flattery himself , Hoar was prepared to laud his intimates and by the force of ...
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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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