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Whereas , MARTIN VAN BUREN , of It appearing therefore , that Martin Van
BUREN had received a majority of more than New - York , has received , upon
the first two - thirds of all the votes given , he was de- || ballot , more than two -
thirds of ...
Whereas , MARTIN VAN BUREN , of It appearing therefore , that Martin Van
BUREN had received a majority of more than New - York , has received , upon
the first two - thirds of all the votes given , he was de- || ballot , more than two -
thirds of ...
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Resolved , That the president and vice - presidents of this convention be a
committee to inform Martin Van Buren of his nomination to the WEDNESDAY ,
May 23 , 1832 . office of Vice - President . Nine o'clock , A. M. – The convention
met The ...
Resolved , That the president and vice - presidents of this convention be a
committee to inform Martin Van Buren of his nomination to the WEDNESDAY ,
May 23 , 1832 . office of Vice - President . Nine o'clock , A. M. – The convention
met The ...
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The rejection of Mr. Van Buren as minister to Great Britain , is a still more striking
illustration of the hostility with which the President has been pursued through all
vicissitudes , in all his measures , and in every scene of his public and private life
...
The rejection of Mr. Van Buren as minister to Great Britain , is a still more striking
illustration of the hostility with which the President has been pursued through all
vicissitudes , in all his measures , and in every scene of his public and private life
...
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But such an interpretation would be irresistible , if the act were to be seen without
a full view of the attending circumstances and the corrective ; if it were merely
known that Mr. Van Buren , while engaged at a foreign court in the management
of ...
But such an interpretation would be irresistible , if the act were to be seen without
a full view of the attending circumstances and the corrective ; if it were merely
known that Mr. Van Buren , while engaged at a foreign court in the management
of ...
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The principles by which Mr. Van Buren has been governed in his legislative
course , are derived from the doctrine of a strict construction of the Constitution .
We have the best authority for saying that , as a member of the cabinet , he
concurred ...
The principles by which Mr. Van Buren has been governed in his legislative
course , are derived from the doctrine of a strict construction of the Constitution .
We have the best authority for saying that , as a member of the cabinet , he
concurred ...
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