The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 39Century Company, 1889 - American literature |
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Page 309
... President's son therefore became a mem- ber of Grant's staff with the rank of captain , and acquitted himself of the duties of that station with fidelity and honor . the depth of their hearts . " 4 Many evening hours were passed with ...
... President's son therefore became a mem- ber of Grant's staff with the rank of captain , and acquitted himself of the duties of that station with fidelity and honor . the depth of their hearts . " 4 Many evening hours were passed with ...
Page 431
... President closed the session by saying the same objection had occurred to him , and by directing Mr. Stanton to revise the document and report separate plans for the government of the two States . He did not wish the autonomy nor the ...
... President closed the session by saying the same objection had occurred to him , and by directing Mr. Stanton to revise the document and report separate plans for the government of the two States . He did not wish the autonomy nor the ...
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... President Johnson had knowledge of , con- sidered , and commented on the recommendation of Mrs. Surratt to clemency by members of the court be- fore her execution . " It had been publicly asserted that President Johnson approved the ...
... President Johnson had knowledge of , con- sidered , and commented on the recommendation of Mrs. Surratt to clemency by members of the court be- fore her execution . " It had been publicly asserted that President Johnson approved the ...
Contents
CAPTAIN JOE F Hopkinson Smith 225 | 116 |
CATHEDRAL See Gloucester | 315 |
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM THE FOES OF Editorial 314 | 430 |
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