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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... give the land to them and not leave enough to bury his carcass in . ' And negro suffrage ? Why not ? ' When the Government decided that the negro was fit to carry a gun to shoot rebels down , it thereby pledged itself irrevocably to give ...
... give the land to them and not leave enough to bury his carcass in . ' And negro suffrage ? Why not ? ' When the Government decided that the negro was fit to carry a gun to shoot rebels down , it thereby pledged itself irrevocably to give ...
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... give us no conservative . . . a Radical like your- self or nothing , ' because ' a copperhead is better than a twaddler . ' Welles was disgusted with Sumner , Fessenden , and Morrill for their part in ' a high - handed , partisan ...
... give us no conservative . . . a Radical like your- self or nothing , ' because ' a copperhead is better than a twaddler . ' Welles was disgusted with Sumner , Fessenden , and Morrill for their part in ' a high - handed , partisan ...
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... give to the community , ' exclaims an outraged member- ' What we give to the community is without money and without price . It is so valuable that the price can- not be fixed - there is no standard . ' ' I should like to know , ' says ...
... give to the community , ' exclaims an outraged member- ' What we give to the community is without money and without price . It is so valuable that the price can- not be fixed - there is no standard . ' ' I should like to know , ' says ...
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