| 1851 - 594 páginas
...treatment in details we are not qualified to judge. The author, who was prevented by ill health from taking the seat in the United States Senate to which he had been elected, was afterwards the Secretary of the State of Louisiana. He wields a skilful pen, and with a vigorous... | |
| 1851 - 552 páginas
...treatment in details we are not qualified to judge. The author, who was prevented by ill health from taking the seat in the United States Senate to which he had been elected, was afterwards the Secretary of the Stale of Louisiana. He wields a skilful pen, and with a vigorous... | |
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1891 - 776 páginas
...year 1858, he continued uninterruptedly a member of the Court until February, 1875, when he resigned to take the seat in the United States Senate to which he had recently been elected. In February, 1879, he was appointed minister to Peru, and, leaving the senate,... | |
| Edwin Azro Charlton - 1857 - 624 páginas
...Van Buren's administration, he resigned his office of secretary, and on the following day took his seat in the United States Senate, to which he had been elected by the legislature of New Hampshire. Soon after the inauguration of President Polk, it is generally... | |
| 1869 - 876 páginas
...convention guaranteeing to Spain in perpetuity the exclusive possession of Cuba. In March, 1858, he took his seat in the United States Senate, to which he had been elected before leaving the Department of State, and made an able and elaborate speech on the Central American... | |
| Patrick H. Redmond - 1869 - 310 páginas
...nomination, and was again elected to Congress where he served until 1863, when he resigned to accept a seat in the United States Senate to which he had been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the lamented Douglas. The political complexion of the... | |
| Patrick H. Redmond - 1869 - 304 páginas
...nomination, and was again elected to Congress where he served until 1863, when he resigned to accept a seat in the United States Senate to which he had been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the lamented Douglas. The political complexion of the... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1884 - 996 páginas
...submission except on terms which to men of honor were more hateful than death. v. DISBANDMENT. ON the 2oth of February, 1869, Governor Brownlow resigned his...This proclamation was dated February 20, 1869. In a few days it was followed by a proclamation from the " Grand Wizard of the Invisible Empire " to his... | |
| Frederic T. Gammon - 1881 - 184 páginas
...speech, in which he said that he had never had the Presidential fever — that he would much prefer to take the seat in the United States Senate to which he had been elected, rather than the Presidential chair. To President Hopkins, his old instructor, now a venerable old man,... | |
| Gallus Thomann - 1885 - 502 páginas
...one of the judges of Fayette county, and Albert Gallatin, who in 1793 was declared ineligible to a seat in the United States Senate, to which he had been elected by the Pennsylvania Legislature.* Bradford created himself major-general, and in this capacity reviewed... | |
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