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1 | Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington | 3 |
2 | Lincoln Suspends Habeas Corpus | 11 |
3 | Taney Rebukes Lincoln | 26 |
4 | Seward and Stanton | 40 |
5 | Burnside and Vallandigham | 59 |
6 | Copperheads in the Heartland | 75 |
7 | The Indianapolis Treason Trials | 89 |
8 | David Davis and the Supreme Court | 105 |
9 | The Arguments in the Milligan Case | 118 |
10 | The Milligan Decision | 128 |
11 | Lincoln Is Assassinated | 138 |
12 | Confederates in Canada | 144 |
13 | Booth's Accomplices | 155 |
14 | World War I | 170 |
15 | World War II Japanese Internments | 184 |
16 | Postwar Criticism | 203 |
17 | Hawaii Under Martial Law | 212 |
18 | Inter Arma Silent Leges | 218 |
Notes | 227 | |
Bibliography | 235 | |
Index | 241 |
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