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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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AT WASHINGTON . 15 it , that it will be a production of consummate interest . The diary of Mr. Buchanan will be a treasure to his historian . One realizes the broad distinction between memory and memoranda , in the attempt to make the ...
AT WASHINGTON . 15 it , that it will be a production of consummate interest . The diary of Mr. Buchanan will be a treasure to his historian . One realizes the broad distinction between memory and memoranda , in the attempt to make the ...
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But he was not long in Washington before he realized that the new President was his foe , and that the solemn pledge of justice to Kansas was not to be maintained . The national patronage on the Pacific slope was concentrated in the ...
But he was not long in Washington before he realized that the new President was his foe , and that the solemn pledge of justice to Kansas was not to be maintained . The national patronage on the Pacific slope was concentrated in the ...
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