Fessenden of Maine, Civil War Senator"Entering the Senate during the convulsive Kansas-Nebraska debate, William Pitt Fessenden rose to a place of leadership among that small band of anti-Nebraska Congressmen who then swung their support to the infant Republican party. Until his death in 1869 Senator Fessenden occupied a commanding position in national councils, where his powerful intellect, mastery in debate, and unquestioned integrity caused him to be considered by many of his colleagues as the foremost legislator of his day."--Preface. |
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... final settlement could be ar- ranged . In the matter of indemnity from Washington he felt that Maine should hold out for a substantial amount , and he so advised the State Legislature , adding his opinion that “ a more ample indem- nity ...
... final settlement could be ar- ranged . In the matter of indemnity from Washington he felt that Maine should hold out for a substantial amount , and he so advised the State Legislature , adding his opinion that “ a more ample indem- nity ...
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... final stages , then , both sides had found themselves three votes short of victory , and each camp had grasped covetously at the five " loose " Solons . * The last - minute pressure brought to bear upon the five reluctant Republican ...
... final stages , then , both sides had found themselves three votes short of victory , and each camp had grasped covetously at the five " loose " Solons . * The last - minute pressure brought to bear upon the five reluctant Republican ...
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... final leave of his col- leagues and of the city where he had spent so great a part of his time since his first ... final roll . He had been taken ill scarcely more than a week before , after an evening of whist with THE FINAL RECKONING 255.
... final leave of his col- leagues and of the city where he had spent so great a part of his time since his first ... final roll . He had been taken ill scarcely more than a week before , after an evening of whist with THE FINAL RECKONING 255.
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
GETTING SET IN LAW AND POLITICS | 12 |
ALSO KENT AND FESSENDEN | 24 |
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