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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 6.

CHAPTER LXX
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The Secretary was required to prevent the President's being imposed upon.

The President was required in the more responsible place of seeing that injustice was not done to others.

I do not know that this view of these two men is still entertained by the majority of the people.

It is not a correct view, however, in my estimation.

Mr.
Lincoln did not require a guardian to aid him in the fulfilment of a public trust.
Mr.Lincoln was not timid, and he was willing to trust his generals in making and executing their plans.


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