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... March 2 , 1867 , forbidding the President to issue such orders except through the General of the Armies . Ben Butler was not a member of the House committee assigned to formulate these charges ; but Ben got his oar in . He fathered ...
... March 2 , 1867 , forbidding the President to issue such orders except through the General of the Armies . Ben Butler was not a member of the House committee assigned to formulate these charges ; but Ben got his oar in . He fathered ...
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... March after- noon he struggled manfully " to sustain the cause of the people against the President . " He asked , " What are impeachable offenses under the provisions of our Constitution ? " His answer was so broad as to suggest that ...
... March after- noon he struggled manfully " to sustain the cause of the people against the President . " He asked , " What are impeachable offenses under the provisions of our Constitution ? " His answer was so broad as to suggest that ...
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... March of this year ? • A. I think it was about the 9th of March I first recollect seeing him here . I saw him in the President's house ; in the East Room of the President's house . . . . It was , perhaps , a quarter past ten o'clock ...
... March of this year ? • A. I think it was about the 9th of March I first recollect seeing him here . I saw him in the President's house ; in the East Room of the President's house . . . . It was , perhaps , a quarter past ten o'clock ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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