Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... United States should not declare war on both of her oppressors . Madison , however , continued to hope that , by commercial restrictions , he could bring France and Great Britain to reason . For a year and a half the United States acted ...
... United States should not declare war on both of her oppressors . Madison , however , continued to hope that , by commercial restrictions , he could bring France and Great Britain to reason . For a year and a half the United States acted ...
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... United States Senate : February 1821 . Member of New York State Constitutional Convention : August 1821 . Re - elected to United States Senate : 1827 . Governor of New York : January 1 , 1829 . Secretary of State of the United States ...
... United States Senate : February 1821 . Member of New York State Constitutional Convention : August 1821 . Re - elected to United States Senate : 1827 . Governor of New York : January 1 , 1829 . Secretary of State of the United States ...
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... United States Senate : 1833 . Resigned from Senate : 1836 . Elected Vice - President of the United States : 1840 . President of the United States : 1841-45 . Married Julia Gardiner : 1844 . Elected Chancellor of William and Mary College ...
... United States Senate : 1833 . Resigned from Senate : 1836 . Elected Vice - President of the United States : 1840 . President of the United States : 1841-45 . Married Julia Gardiner : 1844 . Elected Chancellor of William and Mary College ...
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