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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... President , he felt he had a right , without the consent of Congress , to carry his fight to the people . Riding to the station in Washington through throngs of cheer- ing people , with flags and bunting flying from the buildings , he ...
... President , he felt he had a right , without the consent of Congress , to carry his fight to the people . Riding to the station in Washington through throngs of cheer- ing people , with flags and bunting flying from the buildings , he ...
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... President of the City Council.3 That there had been a determined effort to organize a mob to heckle the President there can be no doubt . The day before , the ' Cleveland Herald , ' a Radical paper , had distributed circulars bitterly ...
... President of the City Council.3 That there had been a determined effort to organize a mob to heckle the President there can be no doubt . The day before , the ' Cleveland Herald , ' a Radical paper , had distributed circulars bitterly ...
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... President to remove officials named by him with the Senate's advice , without that body's consent , must be passed . There was nothing mysterious in the purpose , as Hendricks's reference to the Cabinet implied , 1 but Sherman thought ...
... President to remove officials named by him with the Senate's advice , without that body's consent , must be passed . There was nothing mysterious in the purpose , as Hendricks's reference to the Cabinet implied , 1 but Sherman thought ...
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THE KING IS DEAD LONG LIVE THE KING | 3 |
Blaine collapses Republican candidates Blaines magnetic personality | 9 |
oath Consternation in the South Radicals see obstacle removed Their | 24 |
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