Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
Hoar, George F.
Hoar, George F. (George Frisbie), 1826-1904
George Frisbie Hoar
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hoar, George Frisbie, ‡d 1826-1904
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hoar, George Frisbie, ‡d 1826-1904
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hoar, George Frisbie, ‡d 1826-1904
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Works
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1684. 1884. Celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the naming of Worcester, October 14 and 15, 1884. | |
address delivered before the Senate and House of Representatives and invited guests on February 12, 1901 by the Hon. George Frisbie Hoar in response to an invitation of the General Court, 1901: | |
Address of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar at the organization of the Grant and Wilson club of Worcester | |
American citizenship 1903. | |
Argument of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar, of Worcester, counsel for the remonstrants, on petition of Daniel Stratton and others of the town of Bolton, and Ira H. Brown and others of the town of Berlin | |
Arguments against the adoption of a so-called imperial policy : Letter of Senator George F. Hoar of Massachusetts, to his constituents, in reply to attack of ex-congressman Lemuel Eli Quigg, of New York. | |
Autobiography of seventy years | |
Bimetallism. | |
Book of patriotism; | |
The charge against President Grant and Attorney General Hoar of packing the Supreme court of the United States, to secure the reversal of the legal tender decision, by the appointment of Judges Bradley and Strong, refuted. Letter to the Boston herald. | |
Charles Allen of Worcester | |
Charles Devens | |
Charles Sumner. | |
Chinese immigration. | |
The college of William and Mary, in Virginia. | |
Conditions of success in public life; | |
The Connecticut compromise. Roger Sherman, the author of the plan of equal representation of the states in the Senate, and representation of the people in proportion to numbers in the House. | |
The conquest of the Philippines : extracts from the speech of Hon. George F. Hoar of Massachusetts, in the United States Senate, Thursday, April 12, 1900. | |
Daniel Webster. On the receiving of the statues of Webster and Stark. | |
Debate on woman suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887 | |
The fisheries treaty. | |
Franklin, Benjamin. | |
Government in Canada and the United States compared | |
Great political issues and leaders of the campaign of 1900; a history of our parties from the beginning of the government to the present day, together with a record of national conventions and platforms. | |
The harmony of Christian faith. | |
His complete works | |
The Hoar family in America and its English ancestry; | |
The Interstate commerce act, the commercial interests of Boston and of the New England states, and the Canadian question : a statement addressed to the U. S. Senate Committee on Relations with Canada, in reply to inquiries propounded by the chairman, Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, and by Senator Dolph, of Oregon, at a hearing held at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., July, 1890 | |
James Abram Garfield | |
Justice and humanity, not revenge, the only justification for war. | |
Justice, righteousness, duty, and freedom, the only sure foundations of empire. | |
Koshogai ni hairan to suru seinen no junbi. | |
Letter from the Hon. George F. Hoar, March 29, 1899. | |
Meetings held in commemoration of the life and services of Francis Amasa Walker. | |
The mission to Rome. | |
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No constitutional power to conquer foreign nations and hold their people in subjection against their will. | |
No right under the Constitution to hold subject states. To every people belongs the right to establish its own government in its own way. | |
No vassal states. No subject peoples. | |
NUCMC files | |
Old age and immortality. | |
Oration | |
Our candidates and cause : remarks of Hon. George F. Hoar at Tremont Temple, on Tuesday evening, July 15, 1884. | |
Our duty to the Philippines. | |
Papers relating to the election of senators by direct vote of the people ... | |
A pathetic petition | |
The place of the college graduate in American life : an address delivered before the Social Union at Amherst College, July 2, 1879 | |
Popular discontent with representative government. | |
Presentation of the statues of John Winthrop and Samuel Adams. Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, in the House of representatives, December 19, 1876. | |
President Garfield's New England ancestry. | |
Quality of our honor: Senator Hoar speaks eloquently of real Americanism. | |
A question of conscience. | |
Report... | |
The right of the executive of a state to appoint senators in all cases of vacancies during the recess of the legislature. Speech ... in the Senate ... March 2, 1900. | |
The river and harbor bill! | |
Robert Burns and address delivered in Tremont Temple by Hon. George F. Hoar, on March 28, 1901, before the Burns memorial association of Boston. | |
Rufus Putnam, founder and father of Ohio. An address | |
Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, at the ratification meeting in Music hall, Boston, October 15, 1889. | |
Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, December 22, 1902, at the banquet of the New England society, of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. | |
The United States a government providing sound money for the people, not a speculator dealing in futures. Speech ... | |
Washington; address before the Union league club of Chicago | |
Will of Charles Hoare, of Gloucester, England. | |
Woman suffrage in the U.S. Senate, 1879 : argument for a sixteenth amendment. | |
Woman's co-operation essential to the pure politics | |
Woman's right and the public welfare. | |
公生涯に入らんとする青年の準備 |