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- '''James G. Blaine''' (1830-1893) was a leading American [[Republican Party (United States), ...and challenged all comers, and who is still a total stranger to defeat.... James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the American Congress and threw his shining lance9 KB (1,343 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
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- * Crapol, Edward P. ''James G. Blaine: Architect of Empire.'' 2000. * David Healy; ''James G. Blaine and Latin America'' 2001 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=109808323 onl4 KB (534 words) - 18:07, 24 March 2008
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- * Crapol, Edward P. ''James G. Blaine: Architect of Empire.'' 2000. * David Healy; ''James G. Blaine and Latin America'' 2001 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=109808323 onl4 KB (534 words) - 18:07, 24 March 2008
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- The '''Blaine Amendment''' was proposed in 1875 by [[James G. Blaine]], a Republican Congressman from Maine and future presidential candidate. I4 KB (573 words) - 07:09, 24 March 2009
- '''James G. Blaine''' (1830-1893) was a leading American [[Republican Party (United States), ...and challenged all comers, and who is still a total stranger to defeat.... James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the American Congress and threw his shining lance9 KB (1,343 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
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- ...were Republicans who refused to support Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine in 1884.}} * Muzzey, David Saville. ''James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days'' (1934)9 KB (1,334 words) - 16:50, 22 March 2023
- *[[James G. Blaine]] (1830-1893), Senator from Maine and Presidential nominee3 KB (351 words) - 13:06, 9 August 2023
- In the presidential election of 1884, the Republican candidate, [[James G. Blaine]], was linked to the catch-phrase "Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion", denoting3 KB (547 words) - 17:29, 17 March 2024
- | 1884 || [[Grover Cleveland]], Democrat || [[James G. Blaine]], Republican ||<span style="color:blue"> Cleveland</span>7 KB (814 words) - 13:35, 8 November 2020
- ...st--ideas that were to be realized two decades later. The appointment of [[James G. Blaine]] (the Republican presidential candidate defeated by Cleveland in the 1884 * Muzzey, David Saville. ''James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days (1934)13 KB (1,952 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
- * [[James G. Blaine|Blaine, James]].''Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield. With13 KB (1,850 words) - 16:41, 22 March 2023
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- *3: [[James G. Blaine]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *3: [[James G. Blaine]] (1830-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''76 KB (9,997 words) - 11:30, 10 March 2024
- *3: [[James G. Blaine]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *3: [[James G. Blaine]] (1830-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''83 KB (10,837 words) - 11:30, 10 March 2024
- *3: [[James G. Blaine]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *3: [[James G. Blaine]] (1830-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''93 KB (12,315 words) - 11:34, 10 March 2024
- ** [[James G. Blaine]], ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' of [[Maine (U.S. sta *3: [[James G. Blaine]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''101 KB (13,424 words) - 11:35, 10 March 2024
- * [[James G. Blaine|Blaine, James]].''Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield. With37 KB (5,046 words) - 14:08, 10 February 2023
- ...blicans called "[[Mugwump]]s" who denounced his opponent, former Senator [[James G. Blaine]] of [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]], as corrupt.21 KB (3,283 words) - 10:28, 27 June 2023
- ...[Sherman Silver Purchase Act]]. He was chiefly responsible for defeating [[James G. Blaine]]'s reciprocity amendments.15 KB (2,416 words) - 12:14, 13 March 2024
- *Muzzey, David Saville. ''James G. Blaine: A Political Idol of Other Days'' 1934.35 KB (4,946 words) - 16:40, 22 March 2023
- ...7</ref> Maine's [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] leader, [[James G. Blaine]], first saw Chamberlain as a strong gubernatorial candidate: a popular war33 KB (5,184 words) - 10:28, 27 June 2023
- ...oils system altogether were called "[[Mugwumps]]". In 1884 they rejected [[James G. Blaine]] as corrupt and helped elect Democrat [[Grover Cleveland]]; most returned50 KB (7,415 words) - 09:27, 11 September 2023
- | [[U.S. presidential election, 1884|1884]] || Lost || [[James G. Blaine]] || [[John A. Logan]]70 KB (10,151 words) - 15:04, 15 April 2024
- ...[[Mugwump]] reformers; they lost to the Stalwart faction that nominated [[James G. Blaine]]. Refusing to join other Mugwumps in supporting Democrat [[Grover Clevelan65 KB (10,196 words) - 12:14, 13 March 2024