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Page 53
... hostile eyes , " continued Godkin , “ and before sneering critics of our character and manners , its weaknesses become more glaring and the de- sire to get rid of it stronger . " That , he concluded , was " one of the great uses of ...
... hostile eyes , " continued Godkin , “ and before sneering critics of our character and manners , its weaknesses become more glaring and the de- sire to get rid of it stronger . " That , he concluded , was " one of the great uses of ...
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... hostility was the reconstruction policy of the President . As the Nation observed : If our own reconstruction , in the work of which he [ Johnson ] is hedged round by a powerful and watchful majority , a hostile Congress , and a ...
... hostility was the reconstruction policy of the President . As the Nation observed : If our own reconstruction , in the work of which he [ Johnson ] is hedged round by a powerful and watchful majority , a hostile Congress , and a ...
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... hostility " to the President . Explained Godkin : The main business of the Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee is not ... hostility to the President is a disqualification for it only when it becomes factious , which can hardly be affirmed ...
... hostility " to the President . Explained Godkin : The main business of the Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee is not ... hostility to the President is a disqualification for it only when it becomes factious , which can hardly be affirmed ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 11 |
Government and Diplomacy | 51 |
The French Intervention in Mexico | 58 |
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E. L. Godkin and American Foreign Policy 1865-1900 William Martin Armstrong No preview available - 2012 |
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