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... Committee on the Conduct of the War , com- posed of four senators and four members of the lower House . In no previous war had propaganda played so large a role . The Committee had contributed heavily to this development in the form of ...
... Committee on the Conduct of the War , com- posed of four senators and four members of the lower House . In no previous war had propaganda played so large a role . The Committee had contributed heavily to this development in the form of ...
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... Committee Room and from time to time , with Committee permission , he questioned witnesses . In late February of 1867 the Committee reported that it would not be able to complete its work during the life of the 39th Congress and early ...
... Committee Room and from time to time , with Committee permission , he questioned witnesses . In late February of 1867 the Committee reported that it would not be able to complete its work during the life of the 39th Congress and early ...
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... committee on the impeachment investigation . Testimony taken before the ... committee ... in the investigation of the charges against Andrew Johnson . Second session , 39th Congress ; 1st session , 40th Congress , 1867.2 vols . 40th ...
... committee on the impeachment investigation . Testimony taken before the ... committee ... in the investigation of the charges against Andrew Johnson . Second session , 39th Congress ; 1st session , 40th Congress , 1867.2 vols . 40th ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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