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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER XII
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I could cite a hundred illustrations, were they needed, to prove what I say to be true.

There was undoubtedly great corruption and mal-administration in the country in the time of President Grant.

Selfish men and ambitious men got the ear of that simple and confiding President.

They studied Grant, some of them, as the shoemaker measures the foot of his customer.

Mr.Sumner and Mr.Schurz and Mr.
Trumbull and Mr.Greeley and the New York _Tribune,_ and the Springfield _Republican,_ and the Chicago _Tribune,_ and the St.Louis _Republican,_ and scores of other men and other papers left the party.


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