The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnHoughton Mifflin, 1957 - 567 "This history recreates the Reconstruction period after the Civil war, the twelve tragic years that stretched from the death of Lincoln to the close of the Grant administration. The period lives again in this documented account of the political corruption of the times." Book rev. digest. |
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... ( Hendricks ) thought him the greatest debater he had ever heard . He has the pride of Sumner without his pomp . He is talk- ing with a serious man whose manner suggests something cold and unsympathetic , his countenance everything of ...
... ( Hendricks ) thought him the greatest debater he had ever heard . He has the pride of Sumner without his pomp . He is talk- ing with a serious man whose manner suggests something cold and unsympathetic , his countenance everything of ...
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... Hendricks was used by New York to break Pendleton's strength in the West . Hendricks's candidacy required no explanation . A sound parti- san , able , popular , successful in contests before the people , he had all the usual ...
... Hendricks was used by New York to break Pendleton's strength in the West . Hendricks's candidacy required no explanation . A sound parti- san , able , popular , successful in contests before the people , he had all the usual ...
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... Hendricks . On that ballot , Pendleton led , with Andrew Johnson second . By the eighth ballot , Pendleton had reached the climax of his strength , with Hendricks second and but eighty votes behind . By the sixteenth ballot ...
... Hendricks . On that ballot , Pendleton led , with Andrew Johnson second . By the eighth ballot , Pendleton had reached the climax of his strength , with Hendricks second and but eighty votes behind . By the sixteenth ballot ...
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