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Page 47
... hours by ferry and rail . Presumably he got there late Saturday night , although this is not certain . On Easter Sunday he was emphatically on hand . Since 1861 the Radicals ' main instrument for promoting their policies had been the ...
... hours by ferry and rail . Presumably he got there late Saturday night , although this is not certain . On Easter Sunday he was emphatically on hand . Since 1861 the Radicals ' main instrument for promoting their policies had been the ...
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... hour has now expired . " Stevens got to his feet , speaking in that languid drawl with which he obliterated his enemies . " I move , " he said , " that he [ Rogers ] be allowed to go on for the rest of the season . " The Senate ...
... hour has now expired . " Stevens got to his feet , speaking in that languid drawl with which he obliterated his enemies . " I move , " he said , " that he [ Rogers ] be allowed to go on for the rest of the season . " The Senate ...
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... hour of the Senate as a legislative body was 10:30 . Wade's gavel raised echoes in an almost empty room . Most of the Radicals were absent , locked in final caucus . The galleries were sparsely occupied . When an hour and a half later ...
... hour of the Senate as a legislative body was 10:30 . Wade's gavel raised echoes in an almost empty room . Most of the Radicals were absent , locked in final caucus . The galleries were sparsely occupied . When an hour and a half later ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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