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If Hoar ' s position respecting the rights of the Freedman reflected the crusading
fervor that had led the Hoars of Concord into the ranks of the Free Soilers , his
position respecting the status of the Confederate states reflected as well a desire
for.
If Hoar ' s position respecting the rights of the Freedman reflected the crusading
fervor that had led the Hoars of Concord into the ranks of the Free Soilers , his
position respecting the status of the Confederate states reflected as well a desire
for.
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Yet their approach may be likened to the position of Theodore Roosevelt in a
later decade . As would Roosevelt , they viewed the danger of trusts as a
selective matter and considered the conduct and not the size of a trust to be the
true source ...
Yet their approach may be likened to the position of Theodore Roosevelt in a
later decade . As would Roosevelt , they viewed the danger of trusts as a
selective matter and considered the conduct and not the size of a trust to be the
true source ...
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spondents agreed that free trade was false in principle , but some favored
reciprocity with Canada and many believed that the competitive position of New
England might have been improved by placing coal , hides , and wool on the free
list .
spondents agreed that free trade was false in principle , but some favored
reciprocity with Canada and many believed that the competitive position of New
England might have been improved by placing coal , hides , and wool on the free
list .
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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