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... action of General George H. Thomas and his men - action that added to " Pap " Thomas ' string of nicknames that of " Rock of Chickamaugua . " Two months later the Army of the Cumber- land , now under Thomas ' command , made it up ...
... action of General George H. Thomas and his men - action that added to " Pap " Thomas ' string of nicknames that of " Rock of Chickamaugua . " Two months later the Army of the Cumber- land , now under Thomas ' command , made it up ...
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... action of Congress , and in the meantime govern them ( the Southern states ) by military rulers ? Profuse pardoning also will greatly embarrass Congress if they should wish to make the enemy pay the expense of the war or part of it ...
... action of Congress , and in the meantime govern them ( the Southern states ) by military rulers ? Profuse pardoning also will greatly embarrass Congress if they should wish to make the enemy pay the expense of the war or part of it ...
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... action by the Senate ) and at 2:50 P.M. the House adjourned , without having taken any action by way of indicating that it so much as recognized the existence of an official of some importance in the White House . It was a great day for ...
... action by the Senate ) and at 2:50 P.M. the House adjourned , without having taken any action by way of indicating that it so much as recognized the existence of an official of some importance in the White House . It was a great day for ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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