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... looked on Johnson's accession with unmitigated delight . This group was composed of the Radicals of the Republican party . Made up originally of a small body of anti - slavery zealots , the Radicals were also known as the " iron- back ...
... looked on Johnson's accession with unmitigated delight . This group was composed of the Radicals of the Republican party . Made up originally of a small body of anti - slavery zealots , the Radicals were also known as the " iron- back ...
Page 96
... I expect the present ) looked upon it as a question for the Legislative power exclusively . While I think we shall agree with you almost unani- mously as to the main objects you have in view 96 ] ANDREW JOHNSON : PRESIDENT ON TRIAL.
... I expect the present ) looked upon it as a question for the Legislative power exclusively . While I think we shall agree with you almost unani- mously as to the main objects you have in view 96 ] ANDREW JOHNSON : PRESIDENT ON TRIAL.
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... looked as if the stratagem were not going to succeed . For weeks Johnson maintained the reserve appropriate to his office . But at long last the day came . Washington's Birthday , 1866 , was set aside by Johnson's friends for rallies ...
... looked as if the stratagem were not going to succeed . For weeks Johnson maintained the reserve appropriate to his office . But at long last the day came . Washington's Birthday , 1866 , was set aside by Johnson's friends for rallies ...
Contents
THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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