The President who Wouldn't RetireCoward-McCann, 1967 - 319 strán (strany) Concerns the sixth President of the U.S., John Quincy Adams, who not only ran for the House of Representatives after his term as President, but forged a new career in Congress. |
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... party system : the original monolithic Federalist party of his father and Washington ; the Republican party of Thomas Jefferson , since split into the Na- tional Republicans and the Jacksonian Democrats ; and now the Antimasons . He was ...
... party system : the original monolithic Federalist party of his father and Washington ; the Republican party of Thomas Jefferson , since split into the Na- tional Republicans and the Jacksonian Democrats ; and now the Antimasons . He was ...
Strana 40
... party dwindled away after a few years— and so did Adams ' interest in it - and its adherents were ab- sorbed into the future Whig party . But that summer of 1831 it brought William Seward to Quincy in the hope of making Ad- ams the ...
... party dwindled away after a few years— and so did Adams ' interest in it - and its adherents were ab- sorbed into the future Whig party . But that summer of 1831 it brought William Seward to Quincy in the hope of making Ad- ams the ...
Strana 111
... party leaders in South Carolina had named Senator Willie ( pronounced Wylie ) Pierson Mangum , a former Jacksonian ... party lines . The turnout for the Webster - for - President rally in New York and his conferences with New England ...
... party leaders in South Carolina had named Senator Willie ( pronounced Wylie ) Pierson Mangum , a former Jacksonian ... party lines . The turnout for the Webster - for - President rally in New York and his conferences with New England ...
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