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ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN men BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN men BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
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ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN ol BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN ol BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
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I was then Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States , and one of the editors of the Washington Union , published by that fine specimen of manhood , General Robert Armstrong , of Tennessee .
I was then Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States , and one of the editors of the Washington Union , published by that fine specimen of manhood , General Robert Armstrong , of Tennessee .
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... was denouncing Reeder and applauding his removal , President Pierce did not ask me to join in the crusade against my friend , and the Washington Union , of which I was then the editor , contained no line from my pen against him .
... was denouncing Reeder and applauding his removal , President Pierce did not ask me to join in the crusade against my friend , and the Washington Union , of which I was then the editor , contained no line from my pen against him .
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California had been a secession rendezvous from the day it became a part of the Union , but the Southern leaders there soon found in Broderick a stubborn and a dangerous enemy . His rough New York schooling had made him especially ...
California had been a secession rendezvous from the day it became a part of the Union , but the Southern leaders there soon found in Broderick a stubborn and a dangerous enemy . His rough New York schooling had made him especially ...
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