The Life And Public Services of Andrew Johnson Including His State Papers S

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The Life And Public Services of Andrew Johnson Including His State Papers S
John Savage
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I looked at some of their faces. I knew that I had stirred up animosity, and it was important that somebody from OF ANDREW JOHNSON. 227 another quarter should make the attack. If the attack had been upon what I said or upon the position I had assumed, I should have no cause to complain ; and I do not complain now. Sir, though not very old, I have lived down some men. I have survived many mis representations. I feel that I have a conscience and a heart that will lead me to do it again. But when ...I had said nothing, when I had done nothing to be struck at by him whom I had vindicated, I might well exclaim, that was the unkindest cut of all.
5 55 The next Senator in order who made an attack upon Johnson was Jefferson Davis, who took occasion to do so in making his valedictory address to the Senate after Missis sippi had passed the ordinance of secession. It was the fashion, not only with that Senator, but with others, to at tempt by innuendo, indirection or some side remark, to convey the impression that a certain man had a tendency or bearing toward Republicanism or Abolitionism.


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