Life and Public Services of Hon. Grover Cleveland: The Model Citizen, Eminent Jurist, and Efficient Reform Governor of the Empire State, Also the Unanimous Nominee of the Democratic Party for the Presidency of the United StatesHubbard brothers, 1884 - 578 من الصفحات |
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... 361 Chapter VI . The Right of Coercion . 367 Chapter VII . The Future of Democracy 371 1. George Washington 2. John Adams . 3. Thomas Jefferson OUR PRESIDENTS . 385 399 405 4. James Madison 415 5. James Monroe 418 6. John 12 CONTENTS .
... 361 Chapter VI . The Right of Coercion . 367 Chapter VII . The Future of Democracy 371 1. George Washington 2. John Adams . 3. Thomas Jefferson OUR PRESIDENTS . 385 399 405 4. James Madison 415 5. James Monroe 418 6. John 12 CONTENTS .
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... Adams 422 7. Andrew Jackson . 426 8. Martin Van Buren . 9. William Henry Harrison 10. John Tyler . 11. James Knox Polk 12. Zachary Taylor 13. Millard Fillmore 14. Franklin Pierce . . 15. James Buchanan . 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew ...
... Adams 422 7. Andrew Jackson . 426 8. Martin Van Buren . 9. William Henry Harrison 10. John Tyler . 11. James Knox Polk 12. Zachary Taylor 13. Millard Fillmore 14. Franklin Pierce . . 15. James Buchanan . 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew ...
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... He had been chosen to Congress before he was old enough to take his seat , and had served in the House of Representatives during the admin- istrations of Monroe and John Quincy Adams ; he had PARENTAGE AND EARLY LIFE . 25.
... He had been chosen to Congress before he was old enough to take his seat , and had served in the House of Representatives during the admin- istrations of Monroe and John Quincy Adams ; he had PARENTAGE AND EARLY LIFE . 25.
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... Adams ; he had been for eight years in the State Senate ; and in the Court of Errors he had won a judicial reputation , hardly inferior to any in the history of the State . He had acted both with the Whig and the Democratic parties ...
... Adams ; he had been for eight years in the State Senate ; and in the Court of Errors he had won a judicial reputation , hardly inferior to any in the history of the State . He had acted both with the Whig and the Democratic parties ...
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... Adams held sec- ond place to Washington and succeeded him in the Executive Chair . Thomas Jefferson followed Adams ' succession . Aaron Burr's treach- erous abuse of the generous confidence which made him the choice of Jefferson's ...
... Adams held sec- ond place to Washington and succeeded him in the Executive Chair . Thomas Jefferson followed Adams ' succession . Aaron Burr's treach- erous abuse of the generous confidence which made him the choice of Jefferson's ...
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الصفحة 51 - And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned...
الصفحة 363 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
الصفحة 477 - In giving freedom to the slave we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth.
الصفحة 190 - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
الصفحة 393 - ... value your own sacred honor, as you respect the rights of humanity, and as you regard the military and national character of America, to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man, who wishes, under any specious pretences, to overturn the liberties of our country, and who wickedly attempts to open the flood-gates of civil discord, and deluge our rising empire in blood.
الصفحة 398 - His person, you know, was fine, his stature exactly what one would wish, his deportment easy, erect and noble ; the best horseman of his age, and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback.
الصفحة 346 - ... a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.
الصفحة 353 - These principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through the age of revolution and reformation. The wisdom of our sages, and blood of our heroes have been devoted to their attainment. They should be the creed of our political faith, the text of civic instruction, the touchstone by which to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps and to regain the road which alone...
الصفحة 349 - As avenues to foreign influence, in innumerable ways, such attachments are particularly alarming to the truly enlightened and independent patriot. How many opportunities do they afford to tamper with domestic factions, to practice the arts of seduction, to mislead public opinion, to influence or awe the public councils!
الصفحة 520 - No might nor greatness in mortality Can censure 'scape ; back-wounding calumny The whitest virtue strikes : What king so strong Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue ! But who comes here ? Enter Escalus, Provost, Bawd, and Officers.