The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace Greeley |
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... ment — Organizes the First Freedmen's Bureau - Encourages the Formation of Negro Regiments - Favors a Negroes ' Paradise at Milliken's Bend - His Expressions as President - Appointments of Colored Men to Office , Etc ... ..285 CHAPTER ...
... ment — Organizes the First Freedmen's Bureau - Encourages the Formation of Negro Regiments - Favors a Negroes ' Paradise at Milliken's Bend - His Expressions as President - Appointments of Colored Men to Office , Etc ... ..285 CHAPTER ...
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... ment into organized form of the principles of free- dom . In its organization it was the fusion of polit- ical elements which had always before refused to coalesce . In the year 1852 there were three par- ties in the Union , presenting ...
... ment into organized form of the principles of free- dom . In its organization it was the fusion of polit- ical elements which had always before refused to coalesce . In the year 1852 there were three par- ties in the Union , presenting ...
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... ment itself , with contemporaneous exposition , and with legislative and judi- cial precedent ; is revolutionary in its tendency , and subversive of the peace and harmony of the country . " 8. That the normal condition of all the ...
... ment itself , with contemporaneous exposition , and with legislative and judi- cial precedent ; is revolutionary in its tendency , and subversive of the peace and harmony of the country . " 8. That the normal condition of all the ...
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... ment - Reconstruction Commenced . From this time forth until the close of the war of the rebellion , the history of the Republican party is so interwoven with the history of the Union itself that it would be impossible to separate the ...
... ment - Reconstruction Commenced . From this time forth until the close of the war of the rebellion , the history of the Republican party is so interwoven with the history of the Union itself that it would be impossible to separate the ...
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... ment of troubles which , at best , could not have been easily arranged . As it turned out , the Repub- lican party , instead of having one exceedingly dif- ficult problem to solve , had two ; namely , the ques- tion of reconstruction ...
... ment of troubles which , at best , could not have been easily arranged . As it turned out , the Repub- lican party , instead of having one exceedingly dif- ficult problem to solve , had two ; namely , the ques- tion of reconstruction ...
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