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... army , and Jefferson Davis himself passing through in 1865 in the hands of the Federals to his imprisonment in Fort Monroe . President Wilson was born too late in the nine- teenth century for any such romantic boyhood as fell to the lot ...
... army , and Jefferson Davis himself passing through in 1865 in the hands of the Federals to his imprisonment in Fort Monroe . President Wilson was born too late in the nine- teenth century for any such romantic boyhood as fell to the lot ...
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... Army reforms ; the Ballot Act was being put on the Statute Book . In 1874 , the year before Wilson entered at Princeton , Gladstone had gone out and Disraeli gone in , and though within the next two years one of the two protagonists had ...
... Army reforms ; the Ballot Act was being put on the Statute Book . In 1874 , the year before Wilson entered at Princeton , Gladstone had gone out and Disraeli gone in , and though within the next two years one of the two protagonists had ...
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... Army . In recent years Princeton has been the most popular of the Northern colleges among students from the South , a fact that no doubt had something to do with Woodrow Wilson's entry as a freshman in 1875 , and made his return as a ...
... Army . In recent years Princeton has been the most popular of the Northern colleges among students from the South , a fact that no doubt had something to do with Woodrow Wilson's entry as a freshman in 1875 , and made his return as a ...
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... army of officials , who in this country would be permanent national or municipal servants , and the substitu- tion of another army appointed by the victors at the polls , it is quixotic to hope that political life can be clean . As it ...
... army of officials , who in this country would be permanent national or municipal servants , and the substitu- tion of another army appointed by the victors at the polls , it is quixotic to hope that political life can be clean . As it ...
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... Army , and he maintained for a time a precarious tenure of power . The interest of the United States in affairs in Mexico was direct and intimate . Apart from the danger of incursions across the Texas frontier , which was at this time ...
... Army , and he maintained for a time a precarious tenure of power . The interest of the United States in affairs in Mexico was direct and intimate . Apart from the danger of incursions across the Texas frontier , which was at this time ...
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