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Mr. EVANS: Well, I began the century -- "The American Century" begins in 1889 with Benjamin Harrison, which is the beginning of the second
The American Century 1999
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Mr. Hoover's partisans accept that he will never be considered among the greatest of the nation's leaders but hope that he might achieve a small rise in stature, perhaps overtaking some of the less-popular presidents such as Benjamin Harrison, John Quincy Adams or even Gerald Ford.
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Mr. Hoover's partisans accept that he will never be considered among the greatest of the nation's leaders but hope that he might achieve a small rise in stature, perhaps overtaking some of the less-popular presidents such as Benjamin Harrison, John Quincy Adams or even Gerald Ford.
orrologion 2008
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Thomas Jefferson, the American minister in Paris, had recommended Houdon to Virginia governor Benjamin Harrison.
Our First President, in Three Dimensions Catesby Leigh 2011
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Again, it was the Republican Morrill, who served close to four decades in the Congress, who championed the bill, and the Republican president, Benjamin Harrison, who signed it into law.
Marc Epstein: Will Rick Perry Unravel the Strange Consensus on Public Education? Marc Epstein 2011
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Again, it was the Republican Morrill, who served close to four decades in the Congress, who championed the bill, and the Republican president, Benjamin Harrison, who signed it into law.
Marc Epstein: Will Rick Perry Unravel the Strange Consensus on Public Education? Marc Epstein 2011
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Again, it was the Republican Morrill, who served close to four decades in the Congress, who championed the bill, and the Republican president, Benjamin Harrison, who signed it into law.
Marc Epstein: Will Rick Perry Unravel the Strange Consensus on Public Education? Marc Epstein 2011
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For the graduating niece, this election may seem as compelling as the one between Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland.
Dear Book Lover: Words of Literary Inspiration Cynthia Crossen 2011
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The first order issued by a president in the capacity of commander in chief of the army and navy appeared in 1889, by Benjamin Harrison.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Again, it was the Republican Morrill, who served close to four decades in the Congress, who championed the bill, and the Republican president, Benjamin Harrison, who signed it into law.
Marc Epstein: Will Rick Perry Unravel the Strange Consensus on Public Education? Marc Epstein 2011
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