1190 examples of buchanan in sentences

"Mr. Buchanan prosecuted for the Treasury, and certainly his indictment was terrific.

"Having concluded his able speech, Mr. Buchanan called his witnesses, and the evidence, which on second hearing seemed more damning than ever, was all gone through again.

"'Did you not think it strange, Colonel?' asked Mr. Buchanan, 'that Lord Arthur should so suddenly have changed his mind about seeing his visitor?' "'Well, not exactly strange,' said the Colonel, a fine, manly, soldierly figure who looked curiously out of his element in the witness-box.

"Mr. Buchanan did not press the point, and allowed the witness to conclude his statements.

They have profited well, I must admit, by the advantages assured to them by the complicity of the ministers of Mr. Buchanan.

Mr. Buchanan, we seem to say, is the last President of the Union.

Suppose the executive government of the United States should be held by a President who, like Mr. Buchanan, rejected the right of coercion, so called, and suppose a Congress should exist here entertaining the same political opinions, thus presenting to the once rebel States the opportunity to again secede from the Union, would they, or not, in your opinion, avail themselves of that opportunity, or some of them?

It was formally opened October 10 of that year, with Commander Franklin Buchanan as Superintendent.

JAMES BUCHANAN.

James the first in Scotland (as Buchanan writes) sent for the best artificers he could get in Europe, and gave them great rewards to teach his subjects their several trades.

Supported Franklin Pierce for the Presidency in 1852 and James Buchanan in 1856.

Messrs. Allen, Bayard, Benton, Black, Buchanan, Brown, Calhoun, Clay of Alabama, Clay of Kentucky, Clayton, Crittenden, Cuthbert, Fulton, Grundy, Hubbard, King, Lumpkin, Lyon, Nicholas.

The reply of Mr. Buchanan was fatal to the project, which he discountenanced as a vague and wild dream.

Their women resemble the women of our own Southern States, but seem simpler and more domestic in their habits,while the men would make tolerable Yankees, but would scarcely support President Buchanan, the Kansas question, or the Filibustero movement.

This constitution was declared by the administration (that of President Buchanan) to have been adopted, but the fraudulent character of the voting was so evident that Walker, the Democratic Governor, although a sympathiser with slavery, felt compelled to repudiate it.

The government appeared to be crumbling away under the nerveless direction, or lack of direction, of President Buchanan and his associates.

Margaret M. Bryant (A); 4Nov58; R224299. BUCHANAN, MADELEINE SHARPS.

Carolyn Buchanan Lamb (C); 21Aug58; R219948.

Carolyn Buchanan Lamb (C); 21Aug58; R219947.

Edited by William Howard Buchanan, under the supervision of William Mack, editor-in-chief.

Edited by William Howard Buchanan, under the supervision of William Mack, editor-in-chief.

Noel Coward (A); 28Jan60; R251370. COWLEY, ELIZABETH BUCHANAN.

© 22Oct23, A780689. R79547, 8Jun51, Princess Mary Brenda de Chimay (C), Lady Jean Barbara Elizabeth Bertha Buchanan Jardine (C) & John George Peter Hamilton (C) HAMP, PIERRE.

He was perfectly open: "The Polish question is to us a question of life and death," he said to Sir Andrew Buchanan.

However, he has not a winged boat, a bird afloat sailing round the purple peaks remote, as Buchanan Reed put it in his "Drifting" picture of the Vesuvian bay, for Bigelow uses a paddle.

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