The American Heritage History of the PresidencyAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - 384페이지 This discussion of the Presidency as an institution is an examination of the office itself, offered on a chronological framework. |
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... Whig cogitations was the choice of a Middle Western candidate of Southern birth , whose manner was dignified and who was portrayed as the hero of Tippecanoe a battle against the Indians fought in 1811. William Henry Harrison was the ...
... Whig cogitations was the choice of a Middle Western candidate of Southern birth , whose manner was dignified and who was portrayed as the hero of Tippecanoe a battle against the Indians fought in 1811. William Henry Harrison was the ...
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... Whig efforts . Polk , chagrined and tormented , had to watch the two Whig generals bring the war to a triumphant close . As he had feared , one of them -- Taylor received the Whig presidential nomination in 1848. ( Four years later ...
... Whig efforts . Polk , chagrined and tormented , had to watch the two Whig generals bring the war to a triumphant close . As he had feared , one of them -- Taylor received the Whig presidential nomination in 1848. ( Four years later ...
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... Whigs not because he was a statesman but because he looked like a winner , Tyler promptly proved impervious to Whig attempts to control him . Tyler's independence , exemplified by his periodic vetoes of Whig legislation , led to his ...
... Whigs not because he was a statesman but because he looked like a winner , Tyler promptly proved impervious to Whig attempts to control him . Tyler's independence , exemplified by his periodic vetoes of Whig legislation , led to his ...
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