8 Metaphors for tyler

Mr. Tyler is a southern man with southern principles, rather a conservative, opposed to a heavy tariff, if in favor of any.

When Tyler became President, by the death of Harrison, although elected by Whig votes he entered heart and soul into the schemes of Calhoun, who, to forward them, left the Senate, and became Secretary of State, as successor to Mr. Upshur.

Miss Tyler was a daughter of Rev. Dr. Bennett Tyler, her father's successor.

Colonel Tyler was the centre of a group of officers; the regiments were under arms.

In 1840 Van Buren and Harrison, the Democratic and Whig candidates for the presidency were both in the hands of the slave-power; and Tyler, who as Vice-President succeeded to the Executive chair on Harrison's death, was a Virginian slaveholder.

Issued by examinations staff of the United States Armed Forces Institute of which Ralph W. Tyler is director.

Tyler had never been a Whig.

The Tyler was a wooden gun-boat, altered from an old transport, and was totally unfit for entering into battle.

8 Metaphors for  tyler