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... Morton as a challenge , and he wielded it as vigorously as Stevens at his best . When he said he was informed that the first break of Schurz with the President was over patronage , the German- American authorized him to tell his ...
... Morton as a challenge , and he wielded it as vigorously as Stevens at his best . When he said he was informed that the first break of Schurz with the President was over patronage , the German- American authorized him to tell his ...
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... Morton , in glowering mood , forbade its transmission on the ground that it would cost the party eighty thousand votes.1 This is given color by the assertion of Morton's biographer that Carpenter had in- fluenced Grant until Morton ...
... Morton , in glowering mood , forbade its transmission on the ground that it would cost the party eighty thousand votes.1 This is given color by the assertion of Morton's biographer that Carpenter had in- fluenced Grant until Morton ...
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... Morton offered his amendment , asking Grant for in- formation ' in regard to the existence of armed organizations in ... Louisiana hostile to the government of the State and intent on overcoming such government by force . ' Utterly ...
... Morton offered his amendment , asking Grant for in- formation ' in regard to the existence of armed organizations in ... Louisiana hostile to the government of the State and intent on overcoming such government by force . ' Utterly ...
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