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... matter was mentioned but Stanton said the printed copies of his revised plans were not yet ready . That evening Gideon Welles enjoyed a preview of them . A busi- ness errand took the Secretary of the Navy to the War Depart- ment , and ...
... matter was mentioned but Stanton said the printed copies of his revised plans were not yet ready . That evening Gideon Welles enjoyed a preview of them . A busi- ness errand took the Secretary of the Navy to the War Depart- ment , and ...
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... matter was the same as the one he had expressed in connection with a recent dispute in Baltimore . The Governor of Maryland had ordered the removal of the Baltimore police commissioners and their replace- ment by new men . The old ...
... matter was the same as the one he had expressed in connection with a recent dispute in Baltimore . The Governor of Maryland had ordered the removal of the Baltimore police commissioners and their replace- ment by new men . The old ...
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... matter more or less decidedly formed before the case reaches them . " The audiences in the crowded galleries were disappointed in the speech . " Quite a number of persons , " the Intelligencer reported with satisfaction , " left the ...
... matter more or less decidedly formed before the case reaches them . " The audiences in the crowded galleries were disappointed in the speech . " Quite a number of persons , " the Intelligencer reported with satisfaction , " left the ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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