| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Politics, Practical - 1867 - 524 pages
...split in the Democratic party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian, gave him a public dinner, and showered compliments upon him. He had...without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of the law, and devoted himself to the culture of his plantation. Soon after this, he removed to Williamsburg,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Politics, Practical - 1867 - 510 pages
...to Virginia, he resumed the practice of his profession. There was a split in the Democratic party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian, gave him a public dinner, and showered compliments upon him. He had now attained the age of forty-six. His career... | |
| Governors - 1884 - 846 pages
...There was a split in the Democratic s A >7<4D D & И IH :>r— & JOHN TYLER. i î .A -• ' , 4 party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian,...his private affairs had fallen into some disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted himself to the... | |
| Osceola County (Mich.) - 1884 - 432 pages
...practice of his profession. There was a split in the Democratic ~7"V-. UH«J> HH : -X^ JOHN TVLE&. party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian,...public business, his private affairs had fallen into some'disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted... | |
| Isabella County (Mich.) - 1884 - 592 pages
...split in the Democratic • ЧУ .• party. His friends still regarded him as a. true Jeftersonian, gave him a. dinner, and showered compliments upon...his private affairs had fallen into some disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted himself to the... | |
| Governors - 1884 - 864 pages
...he resumed the practice of his profession. There was a split in the Democratic fj TYLER. \ f party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian, gave him a dinner, and showered compiici) ments upon him. He had now attained the age of ¿§> forty-six. His career had been very... | |
| Governors - 1885 - 1246 pages
...he resumed the practice of his profession. There was a cplit in the Democratic 4JOHN TYLER. party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian,...his private affairs had fallen into some disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted himself to the... | |
| Governors - 1889 - 636 pages
...to Virginia, he resumed the practice of his profession. There was a :pl:t in the Democratic party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian,...his private affairs had fallen into some disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted himself to the... | |
| Governors - 1889 - 760 pages
...to Virginia, he resumed the practice of his profession. There was a cplit in the Democratic party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeffersonian,...his private affairs had fallen into some disorder; audit was not without satisfaction that he resumed the practice of law, and devoted himself to the... | |
| Jefferson County (Iowa) - 1890 - 670 pages
...a cplit in the Democratic JOHN TYLER. party. His friends still regarded him as a true Jeftersonian, gave him a dinner, and showered compliments upon him....the culture of his plantation. Soon after this he remov ed to Williamsburg, for the better education of his children ; and he again took his seat in... | |
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