Life of John Tyler, President of the United States, Up to the Close of the Second Session of the Twenty-seventh Congress: Including Some of His Most Important Speeches While a Member of the House of Representatives and of the Senate of the United States, and His Principal Messages and Other Public Papers as Chief Magistrate of the Union ...Harper & Brothers, 1843 - 256 էջ |
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... effects have been produced ; and , after tracing the public career of President Tyler , he is convinced that there is no cause in reason for the former , and that the latter are due to his political virtues , statesmanlike ...
... effects have been produced ; and , after tracing the public career of President Tyler , he is convinced that there is no cause in reason for the former , and that the latter are due to his political virtues , statesmanlike ...
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... Effect . - Settlement of the Claims of our Citi- zens on Mexico . - President signs the Apportionment Bill . - Exposition of his Reasons for so do- ing . - Adjournment of Congress CHAPTER XI . CONCLUSION 205 241 LIFE OF JOHN TYLER ...
... Effect . - Settlement of the Claims of our Citi- zens on Mexico . - President signs the Apportionment Bill . - Exposition of his Reasons for so do- ing . - Adjournment of Congress CHAPTER XI . CONCLUSION 205 241 LIFE OF JOHN TYLER ...
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... effects have been produced ; and , after tracing the public career of President Tyler , he is convinced that there is no cause in reason for the former , and that the latter are due to his political virtues , statesmanlike ...
... effects have been produced ; and , after tracing the public career of President Tyler , he is convinced that there is no cause in reason for the former , and that the latter are due to his political virtues , statesmanlike ...
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... Effect . - Settlement of the Claims of our Citi- zens on Mexico . — President signs the Apportionment Bill . — Exposition of his Reasons for so do- ing . - Adjournment of Congress CHAPTER XI . CONCLUSION · 205 241 LIFE OF JOHN TYLER ...
... Effect . - Settlement of the Claims of our Citi- zens on Mexico . — President signs the Apportionment Bill . — Exposition of his Reasons for so do- ing . - Adjournment of Congress CHAPTER XI . CONCLUSION · 205 241 LIFE OF JOHN TYLER ...
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... effects of causeless fright , he addressed himself with great earnestness to Mr. Henry and Mr. Tyler , begging , at least , that they would fly and save themselves , since the Assembly refused to believe him ; and they , at last ...
... effects of causeless fright , he addressed himself with great earnestness to Mr. Henry and Mr. Tyler , begging , at least , that they would fly and save themselves , since the Assembly refused to believe him ; and they , at last ...
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