The Politicos, 1865-1896Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938 - 760 pages A lively history of the parties and the great party oeaders who dominated American politics during the turbulent eyrs of the "Robber Barons." |
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Page 180
... Stalwart Republicans , Oliver Morton had written to his wife : " They hate Sumner , but they hate me more . " In the Stalwart camp , Morton and Conkling each strove to overreach the other in managing an ignorant and com- plaisant ...
... Stalwart Republicans , Oliver Morton had written to his wife : " They hate Sumner , but they hate me more . " In the Stalwart camp , Morton and Conkling each strove to overreach the other in managing an ignorant and com- plaisant ...
Page 293
... Stalwart 306 " delegates pledged to Gen- eral Grant's third term was more than a sentimental or romantic gesture in homage to the war hero ; it was an evil omen , a threat , as clear as if a black flag had been run up , that unless ...
... Stalwart 306 " delegates pledged to Gen- eral Grant's third term was more than a sentimental or romantic gesture in homage to the war hero ; it was an evil omen , a threat , as clear as if a black flag had been run up , that unless ...
Page 310
... Stalwart machine , involved an actual breach of faith , according to the usages of the time . But this meant nothing so long as it paved the way to the reconstruction and unification of the Re- publican Party under the unchallenged ...
... Stalwart machine , involved an actual breach of faith , according to the usages of the time . But this meant nothing so long as it paved the way to the reconstruction and unification of the Re- publican Party under the unchallenged ...
Contents
18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
Copyright | |
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