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" There is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was emotion on returning and revisiting the Senate ; that he can appreciate Johnson's feelings, who was much overcome. I hope Seward is right, but don't entirely concur with him. There is, as Stanton... "
Diary of Gideon Welles: Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson - Page 252
by Gideon Welles - 1911
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2

William Eleazar Barton - Presidents - 1925 - 566 pages
...either drunk or crazy." Stanton replied, "There is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was his emotion on returning and revisiting the Senate; that...Stanton says, something wrong. I hope it is sickness.* *Diary of Gideon Welles, vol. ii, pp. 241-2. Secretary Welles was not among those present at Johnson's...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2

William Eleazar Barton - Presidents - 1925 - 564 pages
...very bad taste," and very soon he said, "The man is certainly deranged." I said to Stanton, who sat on my right, "Johnson is either drunk or crazy." Stanton...is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was his emotion on returning and revisiting the Senate; that he can appreciate Johnson's feelings, who...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 104

American essays - 1909 - 872 pages
...in wretched bad taste;" and very soon he said, "The man is certainly deranged." I said to Stanton, who was on my right, " Johnson is either drunk or...is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was emotional on returning and revisiting the Senate — • that he can appreciate Johnson's feelings,...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volumes 1-2

William Eleazar Barton - 1925 - 1152 pages
...either drunk or crazy." Stanton replied, "There is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was his emotion on returning and revisiting the Senate; that...entirely concur with him. There is, as Stanton says, some-1 thing wrong. I hope it is sickness.* Secretary Welles was not among those present at Johnson's...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 104

American essays - 1909 - 934 pages
...in wretched bad taste ; " and very soon he said, "The man is certainly deranged." I said to Stanton, who was on my right, " Johnson is either drunk or...is evidently something wrong." Seward says it was emotional on returning and revisiting the Senate — that he can appreciate Johnson's feelings, who...
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