Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1969 - 335 pages |
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... present when an abolitionist meeting was riotously broken up in 1853. These witticisms led Butler pointedly to comment that the people of Massachusetts could not consistently complain of religious intolerance in other countries nor ...
... present when an abolitionist meeting was riotously broken up in 1853. These witticisms led Butler pointedly to comment that the people of Massachusetts could not consistently complain of religious intolerance in other countries nor ...
Page 53
... present , would examine the structure and report their findings . They discovered that the building was almost ready to collapse . The architect prudently left the place . Butler returned to the platform , quietly said the hall was ...
... present , would examine the structure and report their findings . They discovered that the building was almost ready to collapse . The architect prudently left the place . Butler returned to the platform , quietly said the hall was ...
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... Present Relation of Parties ( Pamphlet ) . Lowell , Mass .: Marden & Rowell , 1870 . The Treaty of Washington ( Pamphlet ) . Lowell , Mass .: Marden & Rowell , 1871 . Frauds on the Revenues of the Government ( Pamphlet ) . Wash- ington ...
... Present Relation of Parties ( Pamphlet ) . Lowell , Mass .: Marden & Rowell , 1870 . The Treaty of Washington ( Pamphlet ) . Lowell , Mass .: Marden & Rowell , 1871 . Frauds on the Revenues of the Government ( Pamphlet ) . Wash- ington ...
Contents
Meet General Butler | 13 |
As the Twig is Bent | 20 |
A Practical Politician | 37 |
Copyright | |
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