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... election of 1828 swept the administration from power . No man has ever bowed more gracefully to the decision of the people than Henry Clay . His remarks at the public dinner given him in Washington , on his leaving for home , were ...
... election of 1828 swept the administration from power . No man has ever bowed more gracefully to the decision of the people than Henry Clay . His remarks at the public dinner given him in Washington , on his leaving for home , were ...
Сторінка 42
... election devolves upon the House of Representatives , circumstances may give the power of deciding the election to one man . " May he not be tempted , " added the President , " to name his reward ? " He vetoed appropriations for the ...
... election devolves upon the House of Representatives , circumstances may give the power of deciding the election to one man . " May he not be tempted , " added the President , " to name his reward ? " He vetoed appropriations for the ...
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... election , in a district noted for its aversion to lawyers , wherein no lawyer had ever been chosen to the Legislature , though many had been candidates , he was elected at the head of his ticket . His triumph was doubtless owing in a ...
... election , in a district noted for its aversion to lawyers , wherein no lawyer had ever been chosen to the Legislature , though many had been candidates , he was elected at the head of his ticket . His triumph was doubtless owing in a ...
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... election devolved upon the House of Repre- sentatives , he had gained friends among the adherents of the suc- cessful candidate . His withdrawal was accepted by the public as an evidence of modesty becoming the youngest candidate . Fi ...
... election devolved upon the House of Repre- sentatives , he had gained friends among the adherents of the suc- cessful candidate . His withdrawal was accepted by the public as an evidence of modesty becoming the youngest candidate . Fi ...
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... election which placed An- drew Jackson in the White House , and re - elected Mr. Calhoun to the Vice - Presidency . It was the year that terminated the hon- orable part of Mr. Calhoun's career and began the dishonorable . His political ...
... election which placed An- drew Jackson in the White House , and re - elected Mr. Calhoun to the Vice - Presidency . It was the year that terminated the hon- orable part of Mr. Calhoun's career and began the dishonorable . His political ...
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