They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency |
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But Winfield Scott Hancock was not thirsting for power ; he was a passionate
believer in civil liberties and the rights of a people to govern themselves . The
Liberal Republicans in Washington wanted the south treated as a conquered
people ...
But Winfield Scott Hancock was not thirsting for power ; he was a passionate
believer in civil liberties and the rights of a people to govern themselves . The
Liberal Republicans in Washington wanted the south treated as a conquered
people ...
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We are unwilling to permit the civil authority and laws to be embarrassed by
military interference , " he announced in an official decree , and to this end he
forbade the appearance of soldiers at the polls during a Texas election .
Harassed by a ...
We are unwilling to permit the civil authority and laws to be embarrassed by
military interference , " he announced in an official decree , and to this end he
forbade the appearance of soldiers at the polls during a Texas election .
Harassed by a ...
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... that the Catholic church believed itself the only true religion and did not grant
tolerance to other religions ; that the Catholics believed that in any conflict
between the civil power and the secular power , " the jurisdiction of the church
prevails ...
... that the Catholic church believed itself the only true religion and did not grant
tolerance to other religions ; that the Catholics believed that in any conflict
between the civil power and the secular power , " the jurisdiction of the church
prevails ...
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