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... Stanton imagined he was not understood ? 4 Four days later , Stanton advised the veto of the Tenure - of - Office Act . Good , said Johnson , would Mr. Stanton write it ? Alas , he was so busy ! Ignoring the pretext , Johnson asked ...
... Stanton imagined he was not understood ? 4 Four days later , Stanton advised the veto of the Tenure - of - Office Act . Good , said Johnson , would Mr. Stanton write it ? Alas , he was so busy ! Ignoring the pretext , Johnson asked ...
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... Stanton . With Chief Justice Chase he discussed his plan to substitute Hancock for Sheridan , and to displace Stanton with Grant . The wily politician of the Supreme Court advised against the disciplining of Sheridan , and thought ...
... Stanton . With Chief Justice Chase he discussed his plan to substitute Hancock for Sheridan , and to displace Stanton with Grant . The wily politician of the Supreme Court advised against the disciplining of Sheridan , and thought ...
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... Stanton reading a telegram from Sumner in one word ' Stick . ' Soon Stanton was writing Fessenden of imaginary threats , and of the necessity of immediate Senate action . This came forthwith — a declaration that the removal was illegal ...
... Stanton reading a telegram from Sumner in one word ' Stick . ' Soon Stanton was writing Fessenden of imaginary threats , and of the necessity of immediate Senate action . This came forthwith — a declaration that the removal was illegal ...
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