Author:  Ron Chernow
Book:    Grant
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On August 5, he sent Stanton a one-sentence letter: "Public considerations of a high character constrain me to say, that your resignation as Secretary of War will be accepted."5 Johnson knew that if Stanton resigned, instead of being sacked, the troublesome legislation would be a dead issue. That same day, in a tart response, Stanton lectured Johnson that "public considerations of a high character . . . constrain me not to resign the office of Secretary of War before the next meeting of Congress.

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[ Grant ]
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