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... President's income by the practice of his profession , was often pinched for money , and was once obliged to leave Congress for the sole purpose of taking care of his shattered fortune . He felt the importance of this subject in a ...
... President's income by the practice of his profession , was often pinched for money , and was once obliged to leave Congress for the sole purpose of taking care of his shattered fortune . He felt the importance of this subject in a ...
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... President was to be elected , there was an inev- itable revision of the tariff , each faction outbidding the other in conciliating the manufacturing interest ; until at length the near discharge of the national debt suddenly threw into ...
... President was to be elected , there was an inev- itable revision of the tariff , each faction outbidding the other in conciliating the manufacturing interest ; until at length the near discharge of the national debt suddenly threw into ...
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... President that vetoed internal im- provements , and an ambitious Calhoun , resolved on using the surplus either as a stepping - stone to the Presidency or a wedge with which to split the Union . The time to have put down the brakes was ...
... President that vetoed internal im- provements , and an ambitious Calhoun , resolved on using the surplus either as a stepping - stone to the Presidency or a wedge with which to split the Union . The time to have put down the brakes was ...
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... man ; beyond all question a true patriot . He has done much for his country . He ought long ago to have been elected President . I tank , however , he was But when noble feeling and a gifted tongue sufficed for HENRY CLAY . 29.
... man ; beyond all question a true patriot . He has done much for his country . He ought long ago to have been elected President . I tank , however , he was But when noble feeling and a gifted tongue sufficed for HENRY CLAY . 29.
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... President of the United States , - a mere ceremony , since Mr. Monroe had been re - elected almost unanimously , and the votes of Missouri were of no importance . The tellers , to avoid giving cause of contention , announced that Mr ...
... President of the United States , - a mere ceremony , since Mr. Monroe had been re - elected almost unanimously , and the votes of Missouri were of no importance . The tellers , to avoid giving cause of contention , announced that Mr ...
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