Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 377
... party , Gen. Grant would administer the office with that colorless freedom from party influ- ences which is one of the most fortunate qualities of his own mind , and which has dis- tinguished so eminently his military career . Under ...
... party , Gen. Grant would administer the office with that colorless freedom from party influ- ences which is one of the most fortunate qualities of his own mind , and which has dis- tinguished so eminently his military career . Under ...
Pagina 378
... party of the Union and Freedom during the war is very great , but is gradually diminishing as the war becomes a historic memory instead of an ever- present crisis . It is fortunate for the Repub- lican party that in Gen. Grant's ...
... party of the Union and Freedom during the war is very great , but is gradually diminishing as the war becomes a historic memory instead of an ever- present crisis . It is fortunate for the Repub- lican party that in Gen. Grant's ...
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... party therefore seeks peace on the present basis of reconstruc- tion ; while the Democratic party aims to overthrow that basis , in modes which , as we shall see , might easily involve war , and possibly are wholly impracti- cable ...
... party therefore seeks peace on the present basis of reconstruc- tion ; while the Democratic party aims to overthrow that basis , in modes which , as we shall see , might easily involve war , and possibly are wholly impracti- cable ...
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