Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... Martin Van Buren would be President until 1845 , and that he would then be succeeded by Thomas H. Ben- ton . Nothing prevented the fulfilment of this programme but the financial collapse of 1837 , the effects of which continued during ...
... Martin Van Buren would be President until 1845 , and that he would then be succeeded by Thomas H. Ben- ton . Nothing prevented the fulfilment of this programme but the financial collapse of 1837 , the effects of which continued during ...
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... Martin Van Buren and John C. Calhoun . During Mr. Calhoun's first term in the Vice - Presidency , 1825 to 1829 , —a most important change took place in his polit- ical position , which controlled all his future career . While he was ...
... Martin Van Buren and John C. Calhoun . During Mr. Calhoun's first term in the Vice - Presidency , 1825 to 1829 , —a most important change took place in his polit- ical position , which controlled all his future career . While he was ...
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... Martin Van Buren , aided by Major Eaton , Senator from Tennes- Mr. Van Buren was the predestined chief of General Jack- son's Cabinet , and Major Eaton was the confidant , agent , and travelling manager of the Jacksonian wire - pullers ...
... Martin Van Buren , aided by Major Eaton , Senator from Tennes- Mr. Van Buren was the predestined chief of General Jack- son's Cabinet , and Major Eaton was the confidant , agent , and travelling manager of the Jacksonian wire - pullers ...
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... Van Buren and Mr. Eaton ! If the friends of Mr. Adams had set the will of the people at defiance on the tariff ... Martin Van Buren stood before the country on a par with himself , he would have pitied the ignorance of that rash man ...
... Van Buren and Mr. Eaton ! If the friends of Mr. Adams had set the will of the people at defiance on the tariff ... Martin Van Buren stood before the country on a par with himself , he would have pitied the ignorance of that rash man ...
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... Martin Van Buren , but American readers know very well what he was thinking of when he wrote the passage . Disunion , according to Mr. Calhoun , was another of our perils . In view of recent events , our readers may be interested in ...
... Martin Van Buren , but American readers know very well what he was thinking of when he wrote the passage . Disunion , according to Mr. Calhoun , was another of our perils . In view of recent events , our readers may be interested in ...
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