Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... received but 71 votes to Jefferson's 68 , and , under the law , as it then existed , they became President and Vice - President , respectively . In 1797 , Jefferson , therefore , returned to public life and presided over the Senate ...
... received but 71 votes to Jefferson's 68 , and , under the law , as it then existed , they became President and Vice - President , respectively . In 1797 , Jefferson , therefore , returned to public life and presided over the Senate ...
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... received the news of the election of John Quincy Adams with unalloyed joy . The Patriarch of Quincy wrote at once to his son : I have received your letter of the 9th . Never did I feel so much solemnity as upon this occasion . The ...
... received the news of the election of John Quincy Adams with unalloyed joy . The Patriarch of Quincy wrote at once to his son : I have received your letter of the 9th . Never did I feel so much solemnity as upon this occasion . The ...
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... received 1,838,169 votes to 1,341,264 for Frémont , and 874,534 for Fillmore . The vote in the electoral college was 174 for Buchanan , 114 for Frémont , and 8 for Fillmore . The new President had been carried in by the votes of ...
... received 1,838,169 votes to 1,341,264 for Frémont , and 874,534 for Fillmore . The vote in the electoral college was 174 for Buchanan , 114 for Frémont , and 8 for Fillmore . The new President had been carried in by the votes of ...
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