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... speech , to which he refers as having been made in front of the White House , was a fact ? " Stevens hastened to assure his fellow members that no such speech was ever made . The whole thing was a hoax - yes , a hoax . The Copperheads ...
... speech , to which he refers as having been made in front of the White House , was a fact ? " Stevens hastened to assure his fellow members that no such speech was ever made . The whole thing was a hoax - yes , a hoax . The Copperheads ...
Page 203
Milton Lomask. few and far between there and usually Johnson's old speech was new to each new audience . Such was not the case in the North where once he had delivered his speech a couple of times , its ele- ments were pretty well known ...
Milton Lomask. few and far between there and usually Johnson's old speech was new to each new audience . Such was not the case in the North where once he had delivered his speech a couple of times , its ele- ments were pretty well known ...
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... speech following speech . At 4:30 the gavel fell . Old Thad , who had been resting in a cloakroom , hobbled in and up to the rostrum to say the last word . The scene that followed , according to Harper's Weekly , was " one of the most ...
... speech following speech . At 4:30 the gavel fell . Old Thad , who had been resting in a cloakroom , hobbled in and up to the rostrum to say the last word . The scene that followed , according to Harper's Weekly , was " one of the most ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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