| George Washington Julian - 1884 - 402 strani
...quarters in the Treasury Department. He received us with decided cordiality, and Mr. Wade said to him : "Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running the government!" The President thanked him, and went on to define his well-remembered... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 554 strani
...called on the new President, and Senator Wade bluntly expressed to him the feeling of his associates : " Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running ibid.,P.a57. the Government." Before many months passed away they had opportunity... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 568 strani
...called on the new President, and Senator Wade bluntly expressed to him the feeling of his associates : " Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running ibid.,P.js7. the Government." Before many months passed away they had opportunity... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 474 strani
...dead the committee on the conduct of the war called upon the new President, and Senator Wade said : " Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running the government! " There was trouble, however, and the country is not proud of... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 strani
...dead the committee on the conduct of the war called upon the new President, and Senator Wade said : " Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running the government! " There was trouble, however, and the country is not proud of... | |
| Peter Joseph Hamilton - 1905 - 654 strani
...Republicans had called on him, and even indicated that the change was for the better. "Johnson," said he, "we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no more trouble in running the government." For he had seen Johnson's rugged honesty and devotion to the Union tried in the Senate as well as in... | |
| Southern History Association - 1905 - 468 strani
...Treasury and "Bluff Ben," as he was called, expressed the common sentiment in his own outspoken way : "Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there will be no trouble now in running the government." And the earliest utterances of the new President seemed to... | |
| Shelby Moore Cullom - 1911 - 534 strani
...President Johnson, when, as a member of the committee on the conduct of the war, he waited on him, "Johnson, we have faith in you. By the gods, there...will be no more trouble in running the Government." I have already, in another chapter, described the scene which took place in the Senate chamber when... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 566 strani
...pleased the radicals who did not favor the plans of the more moderate Lincoln, Benjamin Wade saying "Johnson, we have faith in you. By the Gods, there will be no trouble now in running the Government."* The preliminary step toward reorganization was taken by the... | |
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