George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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Associating the future of the country with its industrial strength , they advocated
the expansion of foreign markets , the protection of industry , an improved
standard of living for the American workingman , and a national currency system
suitable ...
Associating the future of the country with its industrial strength , they advocated
the expansion of foreign markets , the protection of industry , an improved
standard of living for the American workingman , and a national currency system
suitable ...
Page 31
During his brief service in the Massachusetts General Court in the 1850 ' s , Hoar
had tried to introduce a statewide ten - hour law , and the expansion of the
industrial labor force in succeeding decades persuaded him that the condition
and ...
During his brief service in the Massachusetts General Court in the 1850 ' s , Hoar
had tried to introduce a statewide ten - hour law , and the expansion of the
industrial labor force in succeeding decades persuaded him that the condition
and ...
Page 177
In the House , the protectionists among both parties were unable to prevent
passage of a tariff bill providing for an appreciable reduction of import duties , but
in the Senate the industrial lobbyists were more successful . And in the Senate ...
In the House , the protectionists among both parties were unable to prevent
passage of a tariff bill providing for an appreciable reduction of import duties , but
in the Senate the industrial lobbyists were more successful . And in the Senate ...
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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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