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The President said "No," at first, but Susan said something sharp about the Radical party, and he signed his name Andrew Johnson, in a bold hand, as much as to say, "anything to get rid of this woman and break the Radical party."
What the Press Says of the Revolution Staff 1868
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Sumner had called Andrew Johnson an "enemy of his country," and had been called to order.
Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis Benjamin Perley Poore 1853
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For the People remembered that between "Andrew Johnson," one of the "poor white trash" of Tennessee, and the "aristocratic Slave-owners" of the South, who headed the
The Great Conspiracy, Complete John Alexander Logan 1856
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For the People remembered that between "Andrew Johnson," one of the "poor white trash" of Tennessee, and the "aristocratic Slave-owners" of the South, who headed the
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 7 John Alexander Logan 1856
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But injuries and suspensions to many of his more experienced players, such as Andrew Johnson and Dickson Etuhu, forced the Fulham boss to shuffle his hand once again.
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But injuries and suspensions to many of his more experienced players, such as Andrew Johnson and Dickson Etuhu, forced the Fulham boss to shuffle his hand once again.
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In response to what it considered to be outrages committed by the Southern states with the help of the Tennessee-born president Andrew Johnson, in December 1865, the Radical Republicans, who controlled the Congress and who led the Reconstruction project, refused to seat the representatives from the Southern states that had been “restored” by Johnson and which did not allow blacks the vote.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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IVAW organizer and Iraq veteran Andrew Johnson said that this time, the silence may be harder to penetrate:
Michelle Chen: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Call for Peace as Racial Justice Still Rings Michelle Chen 2011
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IVAW organizer and Iraq veteran Andrew Johnson said that this time, the silence may be harder to penetrate:
Michelle Chen: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Call for Peace as Racial Justice Still Rings Michelle Chen 2011
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Fulham also closed in on qualification as goals from Damien Duff, Steve Sidwell and an Andrew Johnson brace earned a 4-1 win over Wisla Krakow at Craven Cottage.
PSV Eindhoven draw comfort from Europa League qualification 2011
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