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... Grant will overpower the yielding genius and generous impulses of Sherman . . . That Sherman has a mortal antipathy to Stanton and is really in sympathy with the President , I can well suppose , but when he associates with Grant , I ...
... Grant will overpower the yielding genius and generous impulses of Sherman . . . That Sherman has a mortal antipathy to Stanton and is really in sympathy with the President , I can well suppose , but when he associates with Grant , I ...
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... Grant's resignation arrived at the White House . Johnson made no effort to disguise his feelings . Grant's behavior , he declared , was " duplicity . " On that day , Tuesday January 14 , there was a Cabinet meeting and the President ...
... Grant's resignation arrived at the White House . Johnson made no effort to disguise his feelings . Grant's behavior , he declared , was " duplicity . " On that day , Tuesday January 14 , there was a Cabinet meeting and the President ...
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... Grant not assured the President that their agreement still held , and had he not promised to confer again with Johnson on Monday ? The recollection of four of the Cabinet members was that Grant's answers to all three questions was an ...
... Grant not assured the President that their agreement still held , and had he not promised to confer again with Johnson on Monday ? The recollection of four of the Cabinet members was that Grant's answers to all three questions was an ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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