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rather than mine in the matter to which it relates , and if it could be re - inforced by
your endorsement , and the President should be willing to act upon it , it will in my
opinion render his reelection absolutely certain . I do not think you or he can ...
rather than mine in the matter to which it relates , and if it could be re - inforced by
your endorsement , and the President should be willing to act upon it , it will in my
opinion render his reelection absolutely certain . I do not think you or he can ...
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I do not think that any considerable number of persons in the profession attach
any weight to his opinions whatever . . . In his opinions he runs to subtleties and
refinements . . . His appointment will be in my opinion . . . a lowering of the
strength ...
I do not think that any considerable number of persons in the profession attach
any weight to his opinions whatever . . . In his opinions he runs to subtleties and
refinements . . . His appointment will be in my opinion . . . a lowering of the
strength ...
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Hoar never relented in his opinion that Holmes ' s appointment was a serious
error . He considered Holmes ' s first opinions on the Supreme Court to be most
unsatisfactory . Holmes ' s opinion in the Giles case , that the discriminatory
election ...
Hoar never relented in his opinion that Holmes ' s appointment was a serious
error . He considered Holmes ' s first opinions on the Supreme Court to be most
unsatisfactory . Holmes ' s opinion in the Giles case , that the discriminatory
election ...
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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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