Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... military service of the country , but on a small scale . We are calling the military talent of the country into the field . It takes more than twenty thousand officers to officer the military force now in the field in this country , and ...
... military service of the country , but on a small scale . We are calling the military talent of the country into the field . It takes more than twenty thousand officers to officer the military force now in the field in this country , and ...
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... military force , the disbandment of armies , and the reduction of military expenditure , by provi- sional organizations for the protection of civil rights , the preservation of peace , and to take the place of armed force in the ...
... military force , the disbandment of armies , and the reduction of military expenditure , by provi- sional organizations for the protection of civil rights , the preservation of peace , and to take the place of armed force in the ...
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... military's administration of the Reconstruction Acts . Johnson did appoint military commanders to execute the laws , as the acts required , but when they began to order the removal of particularly obstructive and violent officers of the ...
... military's administration of the Reconstruction Acts . Johnson did appoint military commanders to execute the laws , as the acts required , but when they began to order the removal of particularly obstructive and violent officers of the ...
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