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Page 96
When on the sixth day of the convention the Wisconsin delegation suddenly
threw its sixteen votes to Garfield , the Garfield ... though on several previous
ballots he had not objected when receiving the vote of two Pennsylvania
delegates .
When on the sixth day of the convention the Wisconsin delegation suddenly
threw its sixteen votes to Garfield , the Garfield ... though on several previous
ballots he had not objected when receiving the vote of two Pennsylvania
delegates .
Page 243
39 And when the day came for the vote in the Senate , and he realized for
perhaps the first time the probability of defeat , he saw himself as a man deserted
by his political friends and regarded still as a political enemy by his antiimperialist
...
39 And when the day came for the vote in the Senate , and he realized for
perhaps the first time the probability of defeat , he saw himself as a man deserted
by his political friends and regarded still as a political enemy by his antiimperialist
...
Page 248
Within forty - eight hours of his vote of 6 February he was in receipt of at least five
letters proclaiming him “ an infamous traitor , conspirator and murderer . ” 48
Hoar did not flinch before these accusations . If in the course of duty he must
suffer ...
Within forty - eight hours of his vote of 6 February he was in receipt of at least five
letters proclaiming him “ an infamous traitor , conspirator and murderer . ” 48
Hoar did not flinch before these accusations . If in the course of duty he must
suffer ...
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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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