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... Colfax reaches Washington — A Radical serenade — Sounds keynote against Johnson — Stanton's treachery begins — Sumner protests to Johnson — A party caucus — Stevens in command — Raymond fails to fight — The Committee of Fifteen — The ...
... Colfax reaches Washington — A Radical serenade — Sounds keynote against Johnson — Stanton's treachery begins — Sumner protests to Johnson — A party caucus — Stevens in command — Raymond fails to fight — The Committee of Fifteen — The ...
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... Colfax — His muddling — Bizarre explanations — Remembers a dead friend — 'The Nation's' sarcasm — Plan to exonerate all leaders of party in power — To convict Ames and Brooks, the lone Democrat — Nast shames press for attacking Crédit ...
... Colfax — His muddling — Bizarre explanations — Remembers a dead friend — 'The Nation's' sarcasm — Plan to exonerate all leaders of party in power — To convict Ames and Brooks, the lone Democrat — Nast shames press for attacking Crédit ...
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... Colfax, Congressional Globe, July 24, 1861. 3 Conscription speech, Congressional Globe, August 2, 1861. 1 Callender, III. 2 January 25, 1862. 3 Congressional Globe, January 22, 1862. 1 Woodburn, 183. 2 Congressional Globe, January 8 ...
... Colfax, Congressional Globe, July 24, 1861. 3 Conscription speech, Congressional Globe, August 2, 1861. 1 Callender, III. 2 January 25, 1862. 3 Congressional Globe, January 22, 1862. 1 Woodburn, 183. 2 Congressional Globe, January 8 ...
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... Colfax, Speaker of the House, whose advent was not unheralded. Of statecraft he had partaken daintily, but a fluency of expression, added to a pleasing personality and a perpetual smile, had made him a popular figure on the platform. In ...
... Colfax, Speaker of the House, whose advent was not unheralded. Of statecraft he had partaken daintily, but a fluency of expression, added to a pleasing personality and a perpetual smile, had made him a popular figure on the platform. In ...
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... Colfax was to exult in the feeling that his speech was 'the initiation of the Congressional policy.'4 Busy as swarming bees were the conspirators in the few days preceding the falling of the gavel. Hardly had Boutwell of Massachusetts ...
... Colfax was to exult in the feeling that his speech was 'the initiation of the Congressional policy.'4 Busy as swarming bees were the conspirators in the few days preceding the falling of the gavel. Hardly had Boutwell of Massachusetts ...
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