The Tragic Era: The Revolution After LincolnHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 567 Seiten 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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... Butler , who had hastened to the city . He , too , had other fish to fry than to bow at the bier of Lincoln . Had he not been slated for Secretary of State ? He was ' in fine spirits , ' and that night he , too , had a conference with ...
... Butler , who had hastened to the city . He , too , had other fish to fry than to bow at the bier of Lincoln . Had he not been slated for Secretary of State ? He was ' in fine spirits , ' and that night he , too , had a conference with ...
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... Butler and Ashley . Here was a man practiced in perjury , with the heart of an assassin , and Johnson's complicity in the murder of Lincoln must be established on manufactured evidence . Soon Ashley was sneaking to the jail to confer ...
... Butler and Ashley . Here was a man practiced in perjury , with the heart of an assassin , and Johnson's complicity in the murder of Lincoln must be established on manufactured evidence . Soon Ashley was sneaking to the jail to confer ...
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... Butler , with a corps of stenographers , and notes made the previous summer on English State trials , was feverishly at work on his opening speech , sleeping but nine hours in three days . To prevent a premature publication , he had it ...
... Butler , with a corps of stenographers , and notes made the previous summer on English State trials , was feverishly at work on his opening speech , sleeping but nine hours in three days . To prevent a premature publication , he had it ...
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THE KING IS DEAD LONG LIVE THE KING | 3 |
A PORTRAIT | 24 |
Democrats Treatment of Brooks The party at Henry Cookes | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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