Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1969 - 335 pages |
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... committee to push for impeachment . The caucus voted to leave the matter in the hands of the Judiciary Committee . The Committee had not reported when , on March 23 , 1867 , James G. Blaine , Speaker of the House , proposed an adjourn ...
... committee to push for impeachment . The caucus voted to leave the matter in the hands of the Judiciary Committee . The Committee had not reported when , on March 23 , 1867 , James G. Blaine , Speaker of the House , proposed an adjourn ...
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... Committee from the building . The Committee called upon the mayor of Worcester to use the police reserves and , if necessary , the militia to clear the place . The mayor did not think the circumstances justified the bloodshed he knew ...
... Committee from the building . The Committee called upon the mayor of Worcester to use the police reserves and , if necessary , the militia to clear the place . The mayor did not think the circumstances justified the bloodshed he knew ...
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... committee . He accepted this challenge . The proceedings of the Tewksbury Investigating Committee attracted the attention of newspapers all over the United States and eastern Canada . Many New England papers outside of Bos- ton thought ...
... committee . He accepted this challenge . The proceedings of the Tewksbury Investigating Committee attracted the attention of newspapers all over the United States and eastern Canada . Many New England papers outside of Bos- ton thought ...
Contents
Meet General Butler | 13 |
As the Twig is Bent | 20 |
A Practical Politician | 37 |
Copyright | |
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