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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... thought so ; Taney thought so ; I cite the lights of the law . ' And Stewart of Nevada made the all - sufficient answer : " The Supreme Court must receive the law from the law - making power . ' The roll was called , and only nine ...
... thought so ; Taney thought so ; I cite the lights of the law . ' And Stewart of Nevada made the all - sufficient answer : " The Supreme Court must receive the law from the law - making power . ' The roll was called , and only nine ...
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... thought that in deviating from the beaten path , Grant had ' deviated into absolute oddity ' in making ' such a Cabinet as no politician would have advised . ' ' A little obscure , ' the ' Spring- field Republican ' thought the ...
... thought that in deviating from the beaten path , Grant had ' deviated into absolute oddity ' in making ' such a Cabinet as no politician would have advised . ' ' A little obscure , ' the ' Spring- field Republican ' thought the ...
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... thought these speeches ' mar- vels of impromptu oratory ' ; 2 and the none too friendly Voorhees thought that ' for elevation of thought , propriety of sentiment , for broad philanthropy , and general benevolence , ' they had ' no ...
... thought these speeches ' mar- vels of impromptu oratory ' ; 2 and the none too friendly Voorhees thought that ' for elevation of thought , propriety of sentiment , for broad philanthropy , and general benevolence , ' they had ' no ...
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