Democracy in the Making: The Jackson-Tyler EraKraus Reprint Company, 1969 - 334 pagini |
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Pagina 121
... Virginia's legislature instructed him to vote for it . In 1838 a new senator was to be chosen . The logical choice of the Whigs would be Tyler . Victory looked certain until Clay took a hand . Tyler was already a Whig , there- fore ...
... Virginia's legislature instructed him to vote for it . In 1838 a new senator was to be chosen . The logical choice of the Whigs would be Tyler . Victory looked certain until Clay took a hand . Tyler was already a Whig , there- fore ...
Pagina 134
... Virginia Whigs generally believed that the Bank issue was dead and that the party was opposed to the establishment of such an institution , it was dispelled now . The campaign was being fought on other issues - chiefly the merit of log ...
... Virginia Whigs generally believed that the Bank issue was dead and that the party was opposed to the establishment of such an institution , it was dispelled now . The campaign was being fought on other issues - chiefly the merit of log ...
Pagina 146
... Virginia . Francis Scott Key , district attorney , sought a warrant for the arrest of Randolph , but Chief Justice Marshall declined to issue it on the ground that the court could not issue process under existing law in Virginia . In ...
... Virginia . Francis Scott Key , district attorney , sought a warrant for the arrest of Randolph , but Chief Justice Marshall declined to issue it on the ground that the court could not issue process under existing law in Virginia . In ...
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