George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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Radical Republicans and businessmen alike varied in the late 1860 ' s on such
political issues as the contraction of ... for the increasing political influence of
various financial and industrial interests , neither those interests nor the
politicians ...
Radical Republicans and businessmen alike varied in the late 1860 ' s on such
political issues as the contraction of ... for the increasing political influence of
various financial and industrial interests , neither those interests nor the
politicians ...
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political support . 12 By the end of Grant ' s first term Hoar was convinced of the
inefficiency of an unrestricted patronage system and its potential for personal and
public corruption . It would be Hoar ' s growing opposition to the demands for ...
political support . 12 By the end of Grant ' s first term Hoar was convinced of the
inefficiency of an unrestricted patronage system and its potential for personal and
public corruption . It would be Hoar ' s growing opposition to the demands for ...
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Party regulars , the Half - Breeds were neither political independents nor political
spoilsmen . ... application of his own set of doctrinaire principles was to be
scorned ; the spoilsman who saw politics as but a game was to be superseded .
Party regulars , the Half - Breeds were neither political independents nor political
spoilsmen . ... application of his own set of doctrinaire principles was to be
scorned ; the spoilsman who saw politics as but a game was to be superseded .
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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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