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... city in the hands of a mob , and sought the aid of United States troops from their commander , and then from President Van Buren . In both cases he met with refusal . After a time , several Whigs seceded to the Democratic House , which ...
... city in the hands of a mob , and sought the aid of United States troops from their commander , and then from President Van Buren . In both cases he met with refusal . After a time , several Whigs seceded to the Democratic House , which ...
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... City . In 1791 he was elected to the United States Senate . He had a genius for political organization , and soon brought his party , the anti - Federalists , into a state of efficient discipline . The Federalists called him , with a ...
... City . In 1791 he was elected to the United States Senate . He had a genius for political organization , and soon brought his party , the anti - Federalists , into a state of efficient discipline . The Federalists called him , with a ...
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... City , and his suspicions had been directed against the management of the State canals . His first annual message to the Legislature called attention to the sys- tem of canal repairs . This subject had been under in- vestigation some ...
... City , and his suspicions had been directed against the management of the State canals . His first annual message to the Legislature called attention to the sys- tem of canal repairs . This subject had been under in- vestigation some ...
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... City . The agricultural members of Congress desired a change , because they feared the influence of surrounding ... City and afterward , in 1791 , obtained the name of the Terri- tory of Columbia , the city being known as the City of ...
... City . The agricultural members of Congress desired a change , because they feared the influence of surrounding ... City and afterward , in 1791 , obtained the name of the Terri- tory of Columbia , the city being known as the City of ...
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... cities , or reductions of the salaries of foreign ministers who must in their persons represent the government . Cherokee Case . - The Indian tribes known as the " Creeks " and the " Cherokees " possessed large tracts of land in what ...
... cities , or reductions of the salaries of foreign ministers who must in their persons represent the government . Cherokee Case . - The Indian tribes known as the " Creeks " and the " Cherokees " possessed large tracts of land in what ...
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