American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Federal Grand Jury : The Ku - Klux Klan , 1871 157. James Shepherd Pike : Carpet - Bag Government , 1873 PART VIII THE NEW UNITED STATES CHAPTER XXVI - POLITICAL AFFAIRS 158. Representative Hilary Abner Herbert : The Tidal Wave , 1874 ...
... Federal Grand Jury : The Ku - Klux Klan , 1871 157. James Shepherd Pike : Carpet - Bag Government , 1873 PART VIII THE NEW UNITED STATES CHAPTER XXVI - POLITICAL AFFAIRS 158. Representative Hilary Abner Herbert : The Tidal Wave , 1874 ...
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... federal government and the army of Mexico had fled from the capital some three hours before , and to demand terms of capitulation in favor of the church , the citizens , and the municipal authorities . I promptly replied , that I would ...
... federal government and the army of Mexico had fled from the capital some three hours before , and to demand terms of capitulation in favor of the church , the citizens , and the municipal authorities . I promptly replied , that I would ...
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... Federal Republic , as it origi- nally came from the hands of its framers , and that it has been changed into a great national consolidated Democracy . It has indeed , at pres- ent , all the characteristics of the latter , and not one of ...
... Federal Republic , as it origi- nally came from the hands of its framers , and that it has been changed into a great national consolidated Democracy . It has indeed , at pres- ent , all the characteristics of the latter , and not one of ...
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... federal troops at the com- mand of Governor Shannon , and the Chief Justice Lecompte had declared , in a notable charge to a grand jury , that all who resisted the laws made by the fraudulently elected Legislature were to be found ...
... federal troops at the com- mand of Governor Shannon , and the Chief Justice Lecompte had declared , in a notable charge to a grand jury , that all who resisted the laws made by the fraudulently elected Legislature were to be found ...
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... Federal power . . . . Their later conduct , however , was different . In the hands of their oppressors all justice had been set at defiance . They had been driven out of house and home by an armed mob , acting under territorial ...
... Federal power . . . . Their later conduct , however , was different . In the hands of their oppressors all justice had been set at defiance . They had been driven out of house and home by an armed mob , acting under territorial ...
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