The Tragic Era - The Revolution After LincolnRead Books Ltd, 23 mar 2011 - 604 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... soon enter a house of prostitution' — Peggy Eaton back — Jessie Frémont Benton — Mrs. John Tyler — The Decatur house — The Beale girls — Henry Adams's idea of society — Exclusives and the mob — Mrs. Blaine's 'odds and ends' — Snobbery ...
... soon enter a house of prostitution' — Peggy Eaton back — Jessie Frémont Benton — Mrs. John Tyler — The Decatur house — The Beale girls — Henry Adams's idea of society — Exclusives and the mob — Mrs. Blaine's 'odds and ends' — Snobbery ...
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... soon to dominate, left the Nation to bury its dead, while they turned instantly to devices definitely to end the Lincoln policies through his successor. That Johnson would fall in with their plans they had no doubt. Had any one ...
... soon to dominate, left the Nation to bury its dead, while they turned instantly to devices definitely to end the Lincoln policies through his successor. That Johnson would fall in with their plans they had no doubt. Had any one ...
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... soon to become an idol of his Radical associates, was decent enough to remain away.2 The day before, crowds began pouring into the city, and all day long the ordinary people had been struggling for admission to the White House.3 Two ...
... soon to become an idol of his Radical associates, was decent enough to remain away.2 The day before, crowds began pouring into the city, and all day long the ordinary people had been struggling for admission to the White House.3 Two ...
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... soon to become so familiar to the capital, had already begun their march upon the town with much swishing of skirts.4 It was in this atmosphere and environment that the Radicals intrigued and fought to mould the policy of Johnson. Their ...
... soon to become so familiar to the capital, had already begun their march upon the town with much swishing of skirts.4 It was in this atmosphere and environment that the Radicals intrigued and fought to mould the policy of Johnson. Their ...
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... Soon all over the country could be heard the voice of orators and the shouts of multitudes, for with his North Carolina Proclamation Andrew Johnson definitely accepted the Lincoln policy and the fight was on. All the hate against ...
... Soon all over the country could be heard the voice of orators and the shouts of multitudes, for with his North Carolina Proclamation Andrew Johnson definitely accepted the Lincoln policy and the fight was on. All the hate against ...
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