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... Stanton's revised proposals for North Carolina . Two words in these proposals touch off considerable discussion . Stanton's suggestion is that the North Carolina government be organized by the " loyal people . " Whom , he is asked ...
... Stanton's revised proposals for North Carolina . Two words in these proposals touch off considerable discussion . Stanton's suggestion is that the North Carolina government be organized by the " loyal people . " Whom , he is asked ...
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... Stanton with a man so strong with the people that the Senate would hesitate to stand in his way . Before acting on Stanton then , Johnson , on August 1 , 1867 , summoned Grant to the White House . From the standpoint of the President ...
... Stanton with a man so strong with the people that the Senate would hesitate to stand in his way . Before acting on Stanton then , Johnson , on August 1 , 1867 , summoned Grant to the White House . From the standpoint of the President ...
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... Stanton ; but whatever the Senate did , Johnson was not going to reinstate Stanton . The ques- tion then : If the Senate acted as anticipated and Stanton then wished to regain possession of the War Office , what steps would he have to ...
... Stanton ; but whatever the Senate did , Johnson was not going to reinstate Stanton . The ques- tion then : If the Senate acted as anticipated and Stanton then wished to regain possession of the War Office , what steps would he have to ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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