A History of the Vice-presidency of the United StatesAmerican Historical Society, Incorporated, 1934 - 437 Seiten |
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... refused to pay it because Massachusetts had on certain occa- sions refused to comply with the President's calls for militia . The action of Congress was due both to anger and to policy . Massachusetts had not been forgiven for her ...
... refused to pay it because Massachusetts had on certain occa- sions refused to comply with the President's calls for militia . The action of Congress was due both to anger and to policy . Massachusetts had not been forgiven for her ...
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... refused an offer of any sort in his life . The New York Federalist party had dissolved . Forty - eight of their leaders were about to join in a public announcement of the fact ; the Republi- cans or Democrats , as they were now being ...
... refused an offer of any sort in his life . The New York Federalist party had dissolved . Forty - eight of their leaders were about to join in a public announcement of the fact ; the Republi- cans or Democrats , as they were now being ...
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... refused to countenance his own nomi- nation " but invariably urged that if Georgia were to be thus honored , it was due to another of her sons , distinguished for his talents and great public serv- ices . This was my earnest desire and ...
... refused to countenance his own nomi- nation " but invariably urged that if Georgia were to be thus honored , it was due to another of her sons , distinguished for his talents and great public serv- ices . This was my earnest desire and ...
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CHAPTER IITHE OATH AND THE INAUGURATION II | 11 |
CHAPTER IIIPresident AND VICEPRESIDENT 26 L | 26 |
CHAPTER IVSOCIAL AND CEREMONIAL DUTIES OF THE VICEPRESI L | 46 |
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