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... WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume I. NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 920 F768 1873 V. / YLVANIA SN THA ...
... WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume I. NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 920 F768 1873 V. / YLVANIA SN THA ...
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... THA STATE UN Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1873 , by HARPER & BROTHERS , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . ROCHEST is ISTORICAL SOCIETY FIBRARY ΤΟ DANIEL DOUGHERTY : UNFORGOTTEN.
... THA STATE UN Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1873 , by HARPER & BROTHERS , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . ROCHEST is ISTORICAL SOCIETY FIBRARY ΤΟ DANIEL DOUGHERTY : UNFORGOTTEN.
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... Washington Union , pub- lished by that fine specimen of manhood , General Robert Arm- strong , of Tennessee . Every body knew that Mr. Webster keenly felt his rejection by the party he had so honored and served . The brilliant effort of ...
... Washington Union , pub- lished by that fine specimen of manhood , General Robert Arm- strong , of Tennessee . Every body knew that Mr. Webster keenly felt his rejection by the party he had so honored and served . The brilliant effort of ...
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... Washington during the administration of General Pierce , which requires no diary to keep fresh in my heart . It took place at my residence , and in the house now known as the Waverley , on Eighth Street , back of The Chronicle office ...
... Washington during the administration of General Pierce , which requires no diary to keep fresh in my heart . It took place at my residence , and in the house now known as the Waverley , on Eighth Street , back of The Chronicle office ...
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... Washington before he realized that the new President was his foe , and that the solemn pledge of justice to Kansas was not to be main- tained . The national patronage on the Pacific slope was con- centrated in the hands of his colleague ...
... Washington before he realized that the new President was his foe , and that the solemn pledge of justice to Kansas was not to be main- tained . The national patronage on the Pacific slope was con- centrated in the hands of his colleague ...
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