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... leaders so certain of Johnson ? One answer is that there was a single point on which the Radicals and the President saw eye to eye . Both believed that some of the leaders of the Rebellion should be punished . Time , the swift ...
... leaders so certain of Johnson ? One answer is that there was a single point on which the Radicals and the President saw eye to eye . Both believed that some of the leaders of the Rebellion should be punished . Time , the swift ...
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... leadership . Instinctively they turned to men they regarded as their natural leaders , the very men who had led them during the war . It was all very human , very natural , and very imprudent . Notwithstanding these hitches ...
... leadership . Instinctively they turned to men they regarded as their natural leaders , the very men who had led them during the war . It was all very human , very natural , and very imprudent . Notwithstanding these hitches ...
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... leaders were " humbled and meek " but that , thanks to Johnson's generosity , these same leaders were now as insolent as ever in their attitude toward the North . Sixty - four witnesses were asked if the Southern leaders were still in ...
... leaders were " humbled and meek " but that , thanks to Johnson's generosity , these same leaders were now as insolent as ever in their attitude toward the North . Sixty - four witnesses were asked if the Southern leaders were still in ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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