The Lives and Graves of Our PresidentsNational Book Concern, 1888 - 530 pages |
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administration American Andrew Jackson appointed army battle became began born Boston British Buren called candidate character Cleveland colonies command Congress constitution convention democratic duty elected England father federalists force France French friends Garfield gave governor Grover Grover Cleveland Harrison honor House House of Burgesses human hundred Indians Jackson James Jefferson John Adams John Quincy Adams John Tyler land legislature Lincoln lived Madison March Martin Van Buren Massachusetts ment miles military mind Monroe mother Mount Vernon nominated Ohio party patriotic peace political Polk president principles republican resolution river Senate slave slavery soldiers soon South Carolina speech spirit strong Taylor territory Thomas Jefferson tion took treaty Tyler Union United vice-president Virginia vote Washington whig whole William Henry Harrison York young youth Zachary Taylor