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James Buchanan

NOUN
  1. 15th President of the United States (1791-1868)

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  • So, in an effort to unite the party, Stephen Douglas offered to withdraw. James Buchanan got his votes and the nomination.
  • Pierce's other opponent for the Democratic nomination was James Buchanan of Pennsylvania. Buchanan was a northerner who would probably leave the South alone.
  • Nor is he even a James Buchanan, who took a position on the subjectivism of costs compatible with that of the praxeological school. Mises Institute Daily Articles (Full-text version)
  • This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
  • A historian remembers the mid-'70s, as well as his struggles to complete a biography of President James Buchanan.
  • This week on our series, we tell more about James Buchanan. And we discuss his influence in the Supreme Court ruling in the case of a slave from Missouri named Dred Scott.
  • Some forty-five years later, when Harriet Lane -- the niece and White House hostess of the bachelor President James Buchanan (and the first to be called "First Lady") popularized what was called the "low-neck lace bertha" it set off something of a popular style -- yet when her immediate successor Mary Lincoln wore shoulderless, armless dresses, she was criticized as "showing off her bosom. Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Hello Dolley! And Jackie and Mamie and Nancy....A Brief History of Showing 'Skin' In The White House
  • So, in an effort to unite the party, Stephen Douglas offered to withdraw. James Buchanan got his votes and the nomination.
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