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... according to Harper's Weekly , was " one of the most interesting ever witnessed in the House . When Stevens said in a clear and emphatic voice , ' Never was a great malefactor so gently treated as Andrew Johnson , ' even the noisy ...
... according to Harper's Weekly , was " one of the most interesting ever witnessed in the House . When Stevens said in a clear and emphatic voice , ' Never was a great malefactor so gently treated as Andrew Johnson , ' even the noisy ...
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... according to Secretary Welles . When Thomas ' attorneys approached the bench and made plain their intentions , Judge Cartter grinned . No one , he said in effect , would dream of putting a nice man like Lorenzo Thomas in jail ; case ...
... according to Secretary Welles . When Thomas ' attorneys approached the bench and made plain their intentions , Judge Cartter grinned . No one , he said in effect , would dream of putting a nice man like Lorenzo Thomas in jail ; case ...
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... according to Colonel Moore : Sent my orderly to Willard's to bring me dispatches from Capitol addressed to Pres . I received them from orderly as he brought them in and read them to the Cabinet . There was no boisterousness but a quiet ...
... according to Colonel Moore : Sent my orderly to Willard's to bring me dispatches from Capitol addressed to Pres . I received them from orderly as he brought them in and read them to the Cabinet . There was no boisterousness but a quiet ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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