The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political, Financial, Judicial and Industrial History, Embracing Sketches of the Lives of Its Chief Magistrates, Its Eminent Statesmen, Financiers, Soldiers and Jurists, with Monographs on Subjects of Peculiar Historical Interest, Volume 3James Harrison Kennedy N.G. Hamilton Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... S. Johnson ; New Hampshire , six for Ellsworth ; New Jersey , seven for Thomas Pinckney ; New York , twelve for ... South Carolina , eight for Thomas Pinck- ney ; Tennessee , three for Burr ; Vermont , four for Thomas Pinckney ; and ...
... S. Johnson ; New Hampshire , six for Ellsworth ; New Jersey , seven for Thomas Pinckney ; New York , twelve for ... South Carolina , eight for Thomas Pinck- ney ; Tennessee , three for Burr ; Vermont , four for Thomas Pinckney ; and ...
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... South Carolina were put forward respectively as the Federal candidates for President and vice - president . In the deliberations of the Repub- licans concerning their choice , the first congressional was held for such purpose , and a ...
... South Carolina were put forward respectively as the Federal candidates for President and vice - president . In the deliberations of the Repub- licans concerning their choice , the first congressional was held for such purpose , and a ...
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... South Carolina and Rufus King of New York . The result was a most signal tri- umph for the Republicans , Jefferson and Clinton receiving 162 votes to 14 cast for their opponents , whose only support came from Connecticut , Delaware and ...
... South Carolina and Rufus King of New York . The result was a most signal tri- umph for the Republicans , Jefferson and Clinton receiving 162 votes to 14 cast for their opponents , whose only support came from Connecticut , Delaware and ...
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... South Carolina . The seven anti - Masonic votes cast for Wirt came from Vermont . Mr. Van Buren was made vice - president by 189 votes . The term for which they were elected opened on March 4 , 1833 . The anti - Masonic party , which ...
... South Carolina . The seven anti - Masonic votes cast for Wirt came from Vermont . Mr. Van Buren was made vice - president by 189 votes . The term for which they were elected opened on March 4 , 1833 . The anti - Masonic party , which ...
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... South Carolina nullifer , the states - right advocate of Georgia and the anti - Mason of New York found in this idea a common brother- hood that held them together as could nothing else . There was no distinct union of the varied ...
... South Carolina nullifer , the states - right advocate of Georgia and the anti - Mason of New York found in this idea a common brother- hood that held them together as could nothing else . There was no distinct union of the varied ...
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The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political, Financial ... Benson John Lossing,J. H. Kennedy No preview available - 2018 |
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