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... questions : 1. What was the North fighting for ? 2. What should be done about slavery ? 3. What should be done with the ... question was that , under the Constitution , neither he nor Congress had the power to abolish the institution of ...
... questions : 1. What was the North fighting for ? 2. What should be done about slavery ? 3. What should be done with the ... question was that , under the Constitution , neither he nor Congress had the power to abolish the institution of ...
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... question was no longer who was to control the South , Congress or the Executive ; the question was who was to control the government . The determination of the Radicals to remove from office a Presi- dent who had ceased to be an ...
... question was no longer who was to control the South , Congress or the Executive ; the question was who was to control the government . The determination of the Radicals to remove from office a Presi- dent who had ceased to be an ...
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... question Stanbery had asked in vain on the preceding Saturday . The Senate had refused to listen then . Would it ... question in writing and after some argument Sherman was permitted to answer it . Henderson's question : " Did the ...
... question Stanbery had asked in vain on the preceding Saturday . The Senate had refused to listen then . Would it ... question in writing and after some argument Sherman was permitted to answer it . Henderson's question : " Did the ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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