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... opening of Congress . Stevens arrived on the twenty - third , taking quarters for the time being at the National Hotel . Six days later he called on the President . According to the New York Herald , Johnson did the talking and Stevens ...
... opening of Congress . Stevens arrived on the twenty - third , taking quarters for the time being at the National Hotel . Six days later he called on the President . According to the New York Herald , Johnson did the talking and Stevens ...
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... opening sentence proclaimed the creation of a new individ- ual - the citizen of the United States . It declared that every person born or naturalized in this country and subject to its jurisdiction was a citizen both of his state and of ...
... opening sentence proclaimed the creation of a new individ- ual - the citizen of the United States . It declared that every person born or naturalized in this country and subject to its jurisdiction was a citizen both of his state and of ...
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... opening argument for the defense , concluding with the words : " It must be apparent to every one . . . that this .. will be the most conspicuous instance which ever has been . of that justice which Mr. Burke * says is the great ...
... opening argument for the defense , concluding with the words : " It must be apparent to every one . . . that this .. will be the most conspicuous instance which ever has been . of that justice which Mr. Burke * says is the great ...
Contents
THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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