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... wrote , begged Johnson to go , pointing out that his presence only added to the grief of Mrs. Lincoln . It is known that Mary Lincoln could not abide the Vice President ; " demagogue " was her epithet for him . She would go to her grave ...
... wrote , begged Johnson to go , pointing out that his presence only added to the grief of Mrs. Lincoln . It is known that Mary Lincoln could not abide the Vice President ; " demagogue " was her epithet for him . She would go to her grave ...
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... wrote , " than to allow many to think the Executive was approaching usurpation . " Less than a month later , with Johnson's full program under way , Stevens was writing the President to " pardon me for speaking to you with a candor to ...
... wrote , " than to allow many to think the Executive was approaching usurpation . " Less than a month later , with Johnson's full program under way , Stevens was writing the President to " pardon me for speaking to you with a candor to ...
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... wrote , " and as a consequence the radicals , who are wild upon Negro franchise , will be completely foiled in their attempt to keep the Southern states from their relations to the Union by not accepting their senators and ...
... wrote , " and as a consequence the radicals , who are wild upon Negro franchise , will be completely foiled in their attempt to keep the Southern states from their relations to the Union by not accepting their senators and ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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