| James Elbert Cutler - 1905 - 340 pages
...measure of success. It thus appears that lynch-law was in operation in nearly every part of the United States during the years immediately following the close of the Civil War, and that the ordinary penalty inflicted was death. It was, however, the application of lynch-law under... | |
| James Elbert Cutler - 1905 - 328 pages
...measure of success. It thus appears that lynch-law was in operation in nearly every part of the United States during the years immediately following the close of the Civil War, and that the ordinary penalty inflicted was death. It was, however, the application of lynch-law under... | |
| William Bennett Munro - 1925 - 712 pages
...Already we have begun to reduce this debt and thus far have made more rapid progress than was made during the years immediately following the close of the Civil War. The national debt of the United States today is about two hundred dollars per capita. This is a small burden... | |
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