58 examples of monroe's in sentences

The leading events of Monroe's two administrations were the attention given to internal improvements, among which may be mentioned the Erie canal in New York, the encouragement of manufactures, the acquisition of Florida by treaty, the Seminole war, the Missouri compromise, December 14th, 1819, the Monroe Doctrine, promulgated in 1822, and the visit of General Lafayette to the United States, in August, 1824.

In 1824 John Quincy Adams, as Monroe's Secretary of State, was in the line of promotion,a statesman of experience and abilities, the superior of Clay in learning, who had spent his life in the public service, and in honorable positions, especially as a foreign minister.

Your population has, since Monroe's time, nearly doubled, I believe; or at least has increased by millions.

As the clock struck six, Walter Monroe's step was heard at the door;other men might be delayed; he never.

Sergeant Monroe's caution against making unnecessary noise, was met by his rejoinder, "You will have noise enough here before longthe regulars are coming out.

President Monroe's veto, in May, 1822, of a bill imposing tolls for the support of the Cumberland road, for which Mr. Buchanan had voted, produced a strong effect upon his constitutional views, and he began to perceive the dividing line between the Federal and the State powers.

He remained in the House of Representatives ten yearsduring Mr. Monroe's second term, through the Administration of John Quincy Adams, and during the first two years of Jackson's Administration.

During Monroe's second term the new issues began to break up the Republican party, and in the election of 1824 the people of the four great sections of the country presented candidates.

It was a crude travesty of a hymn much sung in religious camp-meetings and revivals, of which the proper chorus as often heard by me in Harry Monroe's mission in the Chicago slums, was: Hallelujah!

But besides the momentum of habit there was the official pledge to the peopleMayor Monroe's and Commanding-General Lovell'sthat if they would but keep up this tread-mill gait, the moment the city was really in danger the wires of the new fire-alarm should strike the tidings from all her steeples.

Hugh Monroe's story of his second year on the plains, with illus.

Monroe's (Vaughn) favorite songs.

SEE Beauchamp, Wilbur L. Monroe's Principles of speech.

SEE BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L. Monroe's principles of speech.

Hugh Monroe's story of his second year on the plains, with illus.

Monroe's reading aptitude tests; table of percentiles, by Marion Monroe.

Monroe's (Vaughn) favorite songs.

John Monks, Jr. (A); 9Nov72; R539394. MONROE, ALAN H. Monroe's principles of speech.

Under cover of the rearguard action at the pass, which caused both delay and confusion to Monroe's army, Owen Roe formed his men in order of battle.

Finally the advancing Irish army reached and stormed the hillock where Monroe's artillery was placed, and victory was palpably won.

It is only just to him to say that our best accounts of the battle come from officers in Monroe's army, Owen Roe contenting himself with the merest outline of the result gained, but saying nothing of the consummate generalship that gained it.

" It was the lot of this country parson's daughter to spend three years in London as wife of the first American minister, to see her husband Vice-President of the United States for eight years and President for four, and to greet her son as the eminent Monroe's valued Secretary of State, though she died, "seventy-four years young," before he became President.

Besides Adams, two other members of Monroe's cabinet wished to succeed their chief.

Two men outside of the cabinet were also put forward for Monroe's high office.

d. What was the new point in Monroe's message?

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