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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... orator ; but close at hand , awaiting the sum- mons to oratorial combat , we see one of the most imposing figures in the House , of commanding stature , and with the eye , head , and manner of the natural orator , Daniel Wolsey Voorhees ...
... orator ; but close at hand , awaiting the sum- mons to oratorial combat , we see one of the most imposing figures in the House , of commanding stature , and with the eye , head , and manner of the natural orator , Daniel Wolsey Voorhees ...
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... orator , rose , the galleries were crowded . The little group of Democrats gathered about him . Thad Stevens had business outside , but Raymond found a seat close by . If he was embarrassed by the support of the brilliant orator , he ...
... orator , rose , the galleries were crowded . The little group of Democrats gathered about him . Thad Stevens had business outside , but Raymond found a seat close by . If he was embarrassed by the support of the brilliant orator , he ...
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... orator , leading a delegation of blacks , filed into the White House . Sumner had just made one of his extravagant speeches in the Senate , and it was not a humble orator who approached the President , to be courteously received , and ...
... orator , leading a delegation of blacks , filed into the White House . Sumner had just made one of his extravagant speeches in the Senate , and it was not a humble orator who approached the President , to be courteously received , and ...
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