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... eye to eye . Both believed that some of the leaders of the Rebellion should be punished . Time , the swift subsidence of the hysteria provoked by Lincoln's murder and , above all , the genius of the American people for forgetting a ...
... eye to eye . Both believed that some of the leaders of the Rebellion should be punished . Time , the swift subsidence of the hysteria provoked by Lincoln's murder and , above all , the genius of the American people for forgetting a ...
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... eyes of the President's advisers . One can imagine Welles glancing from man to man in the crowded room - from the monumental Sumner to " Smiler " Colfax , a blondly handsome and garrulous man , to big - framed " Honest John " Covode ...
... eyes of the President's advisers . One can imagine Welles glancing from man to man in the crowded room - from the monumental Sumner to " Smiler " Colfax , a blondly handsome and garrulous man , to big - framed " Honest John " Covode ...
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... eyes . What Stevens was proposing was that the whole business of reconstruction be placed in the hands of a small ... eye , Maynard was an awe - inspiring figure . Although devoid of Indian blood , he was nicknamed the " Narragansett ...
... eyes . What Stevens was proposing was that the whole business of reconstruction be placed in the hands of a small ... eye , Maynard was an awe - inspiring figure . Although devoid of Indian blood , he was nicknamed the " Narragansett ...
Contents
THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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