George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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During the course of the war , Hoar served as a member of the county committee
on enlistments , raised money to furnish ... His increasing prominence was
signaled by a request that he serve as the mayoralty candidate of the Republican
City ...
During the course of the war , Hoar served as a member of the county committee
on enlistments , raised money to furnish ... His increasing prominence was
signaled by a request that he serve as the mayoralty candidate of the Republican
City ...
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The political participation of women would serve not only the cause of republican
equality but the promotion of political virtue . Woman , by her very nature pure
and high - minded , was the natural opponent of corruption . Hoar ' s conception
of ...
The political participation of women would serve not only the cause of republican
equality but the promotion of political virtue . Woman , by her very nature pure
and high - minded , was the natural opponent of corruption . Hoar ' s conception
of ...
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The Electoral Commission , serving as but the agent of Congress , had no power
to go behind the returns but was ... had undoubtedly gone Republican , but one
of its three Republican electors proved to be constitutionally ineligible to serve .
The Electoral Commission , serving as but the agent of Congress , had no power
to go behind the returns but was ... had undoubtedly gone Republican , but one
of its three Republican electors proved to be constitutionally ineligible to serve .
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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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