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... fact that Sherman had acted in good faith , carrying out what he believed to be the wishes of his Commander - in - Chief . No mention was made of the fact that prior to Grant's arrival in North Carolina , Sherman had received no word of ...
... fact that Sherman had acted in good faith , carrying out what he believed to be the wishes of his Commander - in - Chief . No mention was made of the fact that prior to Grant's arrival in North Carolina , Sherman had received no word of ...
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... fact that his term of office was almost over . Nor was there any reason to believe that he could be elected to another . True , his presence in the White House was annoying and sheer hatred of the man may have played a role in the flow ...
... fact that his term of office was almost over . Nor was there any reason to believe that he could be elected to another . True , his presence in the White House was annoying and sheer hatred of the man may have played a role in the flow ...
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... fact that Johnson had actually driven government employees from their posts because their political views were dissimilar from his own ? It was indeed a fact , testified Post- master - General Randall . To be statistical about it , at ...
... fact that Johnson had actually driven government employees from their posts because their political views were dissimilar from his own ? It was indeed a fact , testified Post- master - General Randall . To be statistical about it , at ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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