The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 567 Recreates the 12 years after the Civil War when Andrew Johnson was maligned by his enemies because he was seeking honestly to carry out the conciliatory and wise policy of Lincoln. Brutal men, inspired by personal ambition or party motives, assumed the pose of philanthropists and patriots, and thus deceived and misguided vast numbers of well-meaning people in the North. Shows the psychological effect on Southern people of the despotic policies of which they were the victims. |
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... moved . A moment on the balcony , bowing to the shouting multitude in the park , and he returned to the open barouche drawn by six horses , and the procession moved up Broadway to Twenty - Third Street , a file of cavalry marching on ...
... moved . A moment on the balcony , bowing to the shouting multitude in the park , and he returned to the open barouche drawn by six horses , and the procession moved up Broadway to Twenty - Third Street , a file of cavalry marching on ...
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... moved an adjournment without waiting for Johnson's Message . When Samuel J. Randall inquired if it were not customary to hear the Message , Colfax , with his fixed grin , refused to hear . The Message arrived , and some one moved a ...
... moved an adjournment without waiting for Johnson's Message . When Samuel J. Randall inquired if it were not customary to hear the Message , Colfax , with his fixed grin , refused to hear . The Message arrived , and some one moved a ...
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... moved on Paris with his sword . Born in Illinois , he had just begun the practice of the law in Missouri , when the war swept him into the army , and at the close , in light- hearted mood , he moved on to New Orleans , where his command ...
... moved on Paris with his sword . Born in Illinois , he had just begun the practice of the law in Missouri , when the war swept him into the army , and at the close , in light- hearted mood , he moved on to New Orleans , where his command ...
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