Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... Republicans maintained that a state of war existed and would continue to exist until Southern states were given civil , territorial governments or were restored to the Union as states . Until peace was officially proclaimed the national ...
... Republicans maintained that a state of war existed and would continue to exist until Southern states were given civil , territorial governments or were restored to the Union as states . Until peace was officially proclaimed the national ...
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... Republicans who thought maximum Republican strength could be obtained only by muting these issues turned more and more to General Grant as a safe , conservative candidate . The successful impeach- ment of Johnson would place Wade in the ...
... Republicans who thought maximum Republican strength could be obtained only by muting these issues turned more and more to General Grant as a safe , conservative candidate . The successful impeach- ment of Johnson would place Wade in the ...
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... Republicans -especially influential Republican newspapers - rallied to the dissidents ' side . In the trial's final days , the great pressure exerted upon the undecided Republicans and those who were gravitating towards acquittal ...
... Republicans -especially influential Republican newspapers - rallied to the dissidents ' side . In the trial's final days , the great pressure exerted upon the undecided Republicans and those who were gravitating towards acquittal ...
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