The United States of America ..., Volume 2Ginn, 1924 - United States |
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... Secretary of the Navy , Gideon Welles , in his " Diary " ( 1911 ) , reminds us that Johnson retained throughout his term the sup- port of men of judgment and talent . It is almost certain today that the great majority of Americans who ...
... Secretary of the Navy , Gideon Welles , in his " Diary " ( 1911 ) , reminds us that Johnson retained throughout his term the sup- port of men of judgment and talent . It is almost certain today that the great majority of Americans who ...
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... Secretary of War Stan- ton was " virtually a spy in Johnson's cabinet . " He was hand in glove with the radicals in Congress , who urged him to " stick ' to his place . When Johnson asked him to resign in August , 1867 , during the ...
... Secretary of War Stan- ton was " virtually a spy in Johnson's cabinet . " He was hand in glove with the radicals in Congress , who urged him to " stick ' to his place . When Johnson asked him to resign in August , 1867 , during the ...
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... Secretary of the Interior , Jacob D. Cox of Ohio , had been forced to send in his resigna- tion because the President would not support him in his fight to keep the Indian Bureau out of politics and to defend the principles of civil ...
... Secretary of the Interior , Jacob D. Cox of Ohio , had been forced to send in his resigna- tion because the President would not support him in his fight to keep the Indian Bureau out of politics and to defend the principles of civil ...
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... Secretary Boutwell to make no further sales of gold without his permission , before the guileless President became suspicious of their motives and again gave his Secretary free hand . Boutwell immediately threw $ 4,000,000 of the ...
... Secretary Boutwell to make no further sales of gold without his permission , before the guileless President became suspicious of their motives and again gave his Secretary free hand . Boutwell immediately threw $ 4,000,000 of the ...
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... secretary , Orville E. Babcock , to Santo Domingo in the summer of 1869 with secret instructions ; and when Babcock returned with a treaty of annexation , Grant first acquainted the Secretary of State with the matter by the casual ...
... secretary , Orville E. Babcock , to Santo Domingo in the summer of 1869 with secret instructions ; and when Babcock returned with a treaty of annexation , Grant first acquainted the Secretary of State with the matter by the casual ...
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