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into office. Harrison's death in April 1841 reenergized the
Democrats, who attacked Davis in that year's election. They charged that protectionist tariffs he supported taxed the poor, and that his opposition to western land policies was hypocritical because he also speculated in those lands. Davis
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would have the opportunity to run for governor when Davis vacated that seat. The state house and senate deadlocked on the two choices until a speech by Adams in
Congress arguing in favor of Jackson's foreign policies alarmed enough senators to change their votes in favor of Davis. The deadlock was
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Davises, spent in the best direction, could not compensate for this half-hour's mischief", and Polk noted that if the loss of the bill delayed the end of the Mexican war, Davis would "deserve the execrations of the country." Scholarship is
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in 1786, and the defendants were proprietors of a competing bridge to which the state had issued a charter in 1828. The plaintiffs argued that the defendant's charter infringed on their charter, in which they claimed the state granted them an exclusive right to control the crossing. Davis and
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Webster had contentious disagreements over the negotiations, although Webster was finally able to convince Davis to accept the final agreement. The matter deepened the division between the two men, who stopped speaking to each other.
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not resolved until February 1835; Davis, who had been reelected governor, resigned that post to assume the Senate seat. Everett went on to win the governor's seat in the next election. (Adams's son
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1864:. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press.
1757:The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun
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1837:. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
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1887:Warren, Charles (July 1908).
1833:Tucker, Stanley, ed. (2013).
1654:. Boston: J. Wilson. p.
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1421:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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1946:National Republican
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2561:
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2176:Marcus Morton
2171:
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2155:
2148:
2142:
2137:
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2110:
2106:
2097:
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2072:
2063:
2061:
2055:
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1896:
1895:
1894:The Green Bag
1890:
1885:
1881:
1877:
1873:
1871:9780945636250
1867:
1863:
1858:
1854:
1850:
1846:
1844:9781851098538
1840:
1836:
1831:
1827:
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1815:
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1798:
1796:9780393045529
1792:
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1769:
1767:9780195038774
1763:
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1709:9780743297431
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1696:
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1682:9780914274124
1678:
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1669:
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1657:
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1632:9780415937559
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1571:
1567:
1563:
1561:9780195055443
1557:
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1434:
1430:
1428:9780395139981
1424:
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1399:
1397:9780195206357
1393:
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1116:
1107:
1098:
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1078:
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1040:
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1036:
1034:
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1015:
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976:
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964:
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834:
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810:Liberty Party
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803:
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769:
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746:
741:
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733:
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702:New Brunswick
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682:
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489:
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6990:1854 deaths
6985:1787 births
6747:S. Thatcher
6652:Frothingham
6607:G. Thatcher
6542:J. Reed Jr.
6447:F. Rockwell
6377:S. Thatcher
6362:H. Dearborn
6227:J. Reed Jr.
5977:H. Williams
5847:T. H. Eliot
5787:G. Williams
5747:W. Washburn
5707:H. Williams
5682:J. Reed Jr.
5672:J. Reed Jr.
5562:C. H. Allen
5467:J. Reed Jr.
5447:L. Williams
5427:G. Thatcher
5282:J. Rockwell
5147:A.P. Andrew
5017:J. Reed Sr.
5007:G. Thatcher
4867:W. Appleton
4857:W. Appleton
4807:L. Williams
4772:Auchincloss
4767:Kennedy III
4582:G. Thatcher
4487:C. Washburn
4202:Saltonstall
4057:G. Lawrence
4027:T. D. Eliot
4017:T. D. Eliot
4007:W. Appleton
3992:N. Appleton
3982:A. Lawrence
3972:A. Lawrence
3962:N. Appleton
3812:Rockefeller
3342:Saltonstall
2895:Saltonstall
2753:W. Washburn
2723:E. Washburn
2671:Lincoln Jr.
2633:Lincoln Sr.
2401:(1692–1776)
2369:(1686–1689)
2243:(1629–1686)
2079:U.S. Senate
1337:Nutt, p. 93
1316:Roe, p. 543
1101:Roe, p. 542
1083:Varg, p. 64
740:Charlestown
269:Preceded by
217:Preceded by
172:Preceded by
165:George Hull
117:Preceded by
82:Preceded by
6979:Categories
6944:E. Lincoln
6422:L. Bigelow
6262:Whiting II
6207:J. Russell
6192:A. Bigelow
6102:Fitzgerald
5967:W. Baylies
5837:R. Russell
5797:Fitzgerald
5622:Kennedy II
5567:Greenhalge
5377:L. Connery
5372:W. Connery
5347:W. Everett
5332:W. Russell
5172:Torkildsen
5162:Harrington
4977:N. Tsongas
4957:P. Tsongas
4862:Burlingame
4632:E. Everett
4547:N. Tsongas
4227:Buffington
4032:Buffington
3714:E. Johnson
3598:H. Johnson
3508:Huntington
3182:E. Kennedy
3172:J. Kennedy
2810:Greenhalge
2549:Hutchinson
2538:Hutchinson
2388:Bradstreet
2347:Bradstreet
2337:Bellingham
2327:Bellingham
2287:Bellingham
2187:1841–1843
2158:1834–1835
1514:0060390336
1380:References
933:, general
743:cocounsel
706:Jay Treaty
598:Henry Clay
505:Early life
434:John Davis
408:Occupation
397:Alma mater
341:Worcester
307:1787-01-13
205:Lieutenant
160:Lieutenant
32:John Davis
6899:J. Parker
6879:J. Parker
6682:Wadsworth
6622:J. Holmes
6517:Wadsworth
6487:McCormack
6367:I. Parker
6082:O'Connell
6057:McEttrick
6052:J. Walker
6002:Dickinson
5952:F Baylies
5867:McCormack
5857:Nicholson
5827:Underhill
5742:A. Walker
5732:E. Thayer
5687:H. Dwight
5612:Macdonald
5597:Dallinger
5592:H. Thayer
5587:Dallinger
5557:W Russell
5512:Wentworth
5387:Macdonald
5262:H. Dwight
5167:Mavroules
4942:E. Rogers
4937:J. Rogers
4812:T. Dwight
4792:Partridge
4747:P. Holmes
4692:J. Abbott
4642:Parmenter
4587:Wadsworth
4467:J. Andrew
4432:Whiting I
4392:A. Abbott
4362:Pickering
4352:Livermore
4272:Granfield
4257:Churchill
4172:Pickering
3436:Dickerson
3332:Lodge Jr.
3242:Pickering
3167:Lodge Jr.
3152:Lodge Sr.
2682:Armstrong
2453:J. Dudley
2441:J. Dudley
2428:Stoughton
2422:Bellomont
2416:Stoughton
2398:Province
2378:J. Dudley
2366:Dominion
2317:T. Dudley
2302:T. Dudley
2282:T. Dudley
2262:T. Dudley
1853:773022366
1805:231718657
1718:310397742
1597:cite book
1570:231788473
642:) led by
622:President
604:of 1833.
532:in 1821.
523:Worcester
416:Signature
371:Relations
259:In office
195:In office
150:In office
107:In office
72:In office
6955:At-large
6817:Chandler
6762:S. Davis
6702:Bradbury
6627:Lovering
6567:Mitchell
6552:Simpkins
6482:Gallivan
6462:Lovering
6457:E. Morse
6442:Robinson
6437:J. Adams
6342:Donnelly
6317:Flaherty
6307:Douglass
6292:Sullivan
6272:Coolidge
6257:Robinson
6237:Goodrich
6222:J. Adams
6202:B. Adams
6177:Bartlett
6172:Bradbury
6147:Delahunt
6112:Douglass
6037:Norcross
5992:Grinnell
5932:J. Allen
5922:Hastings
5767:T. Lyman
5702:Hastings
5582:Deitrick
5502:J. Adams
5402:Pressley
5342:Cogswell
5302:Boutwell
5287:Goodrich
5272:Grennell
5267:S. Allen
5227:Mitchell
5207:Ward Sr.
5157:W. Bates
5152:G. Bates
5127:Cogswell
5117:Lovering
5102:Thompson
5077:T. Davis
5067:G. Davis
5047:Grennell
5032:S. Allen
5022:J. Smith
4947:B. Morse
4917:Sh. Hoar
4902:L. Morse
4852:C. Allen
4837:J. Davis
4727:Mitchell
4717:Weymouth
4697:L. Morse
4657:Thompson
4647:Thompson
4637:Sa. Hoar
4602:Hastings
4577:Dearborn
4572:Sedgwick
4542:McGovern
4462:L. Morse
4427:Twichell
4412:C. Adams
4332:S. Lyman
4297:McGovern
4247:E. Morse
4197:Phillips
4142:W. Lyman
4137:Ward Sr.
4132:Sedgwick
4127:W. Lyman
4067:Heselton
4062:Treadway
4042:R. Davis
4002:S. Eliot
3997:Winthrop
3987:Winthrop
3977:Fletcher
3937:Ward Jr.
3922:J. Bacon
3917:Sedgwick
3907:Sedgwick
3827:Cantwell
3792:Hollings
3782:Hollings
3772:Pressler
3767:Hollings
3762:Danforth
3757:Packwood
3747:Magnuson
3729:Magnuson
3656:Newlands
3608:Copeland
3603:Stephens
3588:Fletcher
3558:McMillan
3543:Conkling
3538:Chandler
3473:Woodbury
3468:Johnston
3454:Commerce
3337:S. Weeks
3327:Coolidge
3312:J. Weeks
3297:Boutwell
3287:Rockwell
3227:Sedgwick
3142:Washburn
3127:Winthrop
2965:Cellucci
2905:Bradford
2860:Coolidge
2800:Brackett
2790:Robinson
2718:Clifford
2713:Boutwell
2627:Sullivan
2519:S. Phips
2507:S. Phips
2410:W. Phips
2342:Leverett
2332:Endecott
2322:Endecott
2312:Endecott
2307:Winthrop
2297:Endecott
2292:Winthrop
2277:Winthrop
2257:Winthrop
2252:Endecott
2167:(acting)
1880:24319483
1776:15016375
1691:11655281
1664:13297703
1641:24847153
1523:10183133
1494:15711603
1406:39182280
960:See also
813:behalf.
698:Canadian
658:Senator
633:Democrat
488:Democrat
451:Born in
382:Children
252:district
236:(acting)
6934:Hubbard
6914:Cushman
6874:T. Rice
6849:Kinsley
6837:J. Carr
6827:F. Carr
6822:Gannett
6792:Gifford
6782:Thacher
6757:Tallman
6727:Gifford
6707:Whitman
6697:Widgery
6692:Whitman
6642:Gilmore
6632:E. Foss
6617:C. King
6547:Randall
6527:Ruggles
6427:Baylies
6417:Kendall
6407:Hulbert
6392:Bidwell
6382:Skinner
6332:O'Neill
6327:Kennedy
6312:Higgins
6302:Tinkham
6282:Sprague
6267:Wallace
6242:Trafton
6232:Burnell
6197:Brigham
6187:Stedman
6152:Keating
6137:Heckler
6117:Tinkham
6067:Barrows
6042:W. Rice
6027:Stevens
6022:Crocker
6007:Chaffee
5997:Scudder
5987:Burnell
5942:Wheaton
5937:Brigham
5907:Goodhue
5887:Keating
5877:Moakley
5852:Gifford
5817:Roberts
5807:Keliher
5782:Candler
5777:Burnett
5762:W. Rice
5757:G. Hoar
5752:Crocker
5727:De Witt
5697:Jackson
5667:Wheaton
5662:J. Dean
5627:Capuano
5617:O'Neill
5607:Goodwin
5572:Stevens
5552:Candler
5547:Claflin
5532:G. Hoar
5527:Baldwin
5497:Calhoun
5487:Lathrop
5477:Sampson
5472:Baylies
5457:Gardner
5432:F. Ames
5397:Capuano
5367:Maloney
5357:Roberts
5352:Barrett
5317:E. Hoar
5252:Hulbert
5247:Baylies
5237:Baylies
5217:Bullock
5212:Leonard
5202:Leonard
5182:Moulton
5177:Tierney
5137:Gardner
5042:Kendall
5027:Taggart
5012:Leonard
4962:Shannon
4932:B. Ames
4922:Stevens
4827:Lathrop
4802:Freeman
4752:Donohue
4737:Winslow
4722:Tirrell
4702:Collins
4677:A. Rice
4652:Palfrey
4622:Stearns
4527:Donohue
4517:Philbin
4507:F. Foss
4482:R. Hoar
4447:B. Dean
4422:A. Rice
4407:Damrell
4402:Edmands
4387:Cushing
4337:Mattoon
4282:Furcolo
4252:Gillett
4232:O. Ames
4222:Crocker
4212:Rantoul
4207:D. King
4182:Barstow
4177:Silsbee
4167:W. Reed
4162:Pickman
4147:Shepard
4117:Goodhue
4047:Randall
4012:Scudder
3952:Webster
3912:Skinner
3897:Goodhue
3887:F. Ames
3802:Stevens
3724:Bricker
3691:Wheeler
3681:Couzens
3666:Cummins
3513:Haywood
3488:Silsbee
3478:Forsyth
3431:Sanford
3352:Tsongas
3322:Gillett
3282:Everett
3262:Silsbee
3215:Class 2
3132:Rantoul
3122:Webster
3112:Webster
3072:Goodhue
3055:Class 1
3005:Italics
2982:Patrick
2955:Dukakis
2945:Dukakis
2940:Sargent
2930:Peabody
2920:Furcolo
2830:Douglas
2815:Wolcott
2805:Russell
2748:Claflin
2743:Bullock
2728:Gardner
2688:Everett
2593:Hancock
2588:Bowdoin
2582:Cushing
2576:Hancock
2544:Bernard
2532:Pownall
2513:Shirley
2501:Shirley
2496:Belcher
2240:Colony
1826:1644447
1747:2937405
1589:6182270
1542:1543273
1475:8023109
1456:1593840
560:in the
471:(later
6939:Parris
6904:Conner
6869:Wilson
6842:Wilson
6722:Martin
6712:Greene
6687:Ilsley
6662:Martin
6637:Harris
6572:Carter
6557:Greene
6537:Eustis
6522:Seaver
6497:Studds
6477:Curley
6467:Powers
6452:Crosby
6432:Hodges
6412:Strong
6387:Larned
6322:Curley
6297:Peters
6287:Powers
6277:Draper
6252:Chapin
6212:Hobart
6182:Cutler
6142:Studds
6132:Martin
6127:Curtis
6122:Herter
6092:Murray
6087:Curley
6077:McNary
6072:Naphen
6062:Atwood
6032:Seelye
6012:Delano
5982:Borden
5972:Borden
5957:Bailey
5947:Morton
5912:Sewall
5822:Fuller
5812:Murray
5792:O'Neil
5737:Bailey
5722:Little
5717:Fowler
5692:Briggs
5677:Folger
5657:Bishop
5652:Varnum
5602:Healey
5577:McCall
5542:Warren
5482:Hobart
5442:Eustis
5392:Markey
5362:Phelan
5327:Butler
5322:Tarbox
5307:Brooks
5277:Briggs
5242:Turner
5232:Barker
5222:Bishop
5142:Lufkin
5107:Loring
5097:Butler
5062:Ashmun
5052:Alvord
4982:Markey
4972:Meehan
4967:Atkins
4952:Cronin
4907:Hayden
4897:Bowman
4882:Butler
4872:Hooper
4847:Hudson
4832:Sibley
4797:Bourne
4757:Drinan
4742:Stobbs
4732:Wilder
4712:Apsley
4707:O'Neil
4682:Hooper
4672:Comins
4667:Walley
4662:Sabine
4627:Fuller
4607:Varnum
4592:Foster
4552:Trahan
4522:Drinan
4497:Wilder
4472:Walker
4457:Ranney
4437:Pierce
4417:Thomas
4397:Duncan
4382:Osgood
4377:Nelson
4372:Varnum
4367:Nelson
4347:Nelson
4342:Cutler
4327:Coffin
4322:Bourne
4287:Boland
4277:Clason
4267:Kaynor
4262:Bowles
4237:Harris
4192:Choate
4122:Foster
4052:Wright
3967:Gorham
3957:Gorham
3947:Gorham
3932:Quincy
3927:Eustis
3902:Holten
3892:Dexter
3822:Wicker
3807:Inouye
3797:McCain
3787:McCain
3777:McCain
3752:Cannon
3676:Watson
3646:Elkins
3641:Cullom
3636:Butler
3631:Cullom
3613:Bailey
3583:Clarke
3578:Nelson
3568:Ransom
3553:Ransom
3548:Gordon
3523:Hamlin
3426:Hunter
3367:Markey
3347:Brooke
3292:Wilson
3247:Varnum
3237:Foster
3232:Dexter
3222:Strong
3197:Warren
3157:Butler
3137:Sumner
3117:Choate
3102:Mellen
3097:Ashmun
3062:Dalton
2992:Healey
2977:Romney
2915:Herter
2890:Hurley
2885:Curley
2870:Fuller
2855:McCall
2840:Draper
2785:Butler
2775:Talbot
2765:Gaston
2759:Talbot
2738:Andrew
2708:Briggs
2703:Morton
2693:Morton
2665:Morton
2659:Eustis
2654:Brooks
2649:Strong
2622:Strong
2603:Sumner
2490:Tailer
2483:Dummer
2477:Burnet
2471:Dummer
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363:Spouse
6812:Bruce
6787:Walsh
6767:Brown
6717:Leach
6647:Olney
6612:Cutts
6587:Burke
6562:Weeks
6532:Dowse
6492:Keith
6472:Weeks
6402:Dewey
6397:Bacon
6337:Burke
6247:Dawes
6107:Tague
6097:Tague
6017:Dawes
5927:Upham
5882:Lynch
5872:Hicks
5862:Keith
5802:Conry
5632:Lynch
5522:Train
5517:Knapp
5492:Bates
5462:Green
5452:Green
5422:Grout
5337:Stone
5297:Gooch
5292:Banks
5132:Moody
5122:Lodge
5112:Stone
5092:Banks
5087:Gooch
5082:Alley
5072:Upham
5057:Baker
5037:Locke
4987:Clark
4912:Banks
4892:Banks
4887:Gooch
4877:Alley
4822:Mills
4762:Frank
4687:Frost
4537:Blute
4532:Early
4512:Casey
4502:Paige
4452:Field
4442:Field
4357:White
4317:Gerry
4157:Story
4077:Olver
4072:Conte
4037:Crapo
3942:Mason
3817:Thune
3719:Tobey
3709:White
3671:Smith
3661:Smith
3651:Clapp
3593:Jones
3528:Dodge
3498:Davis
3463:Lloyd
3362:Cowan
3357:Kerry
3317:Walsh
3307:Crane
3277:Davis
3272:Bates
3267:Davis
3257:Lloyd
3192:Brown
3177:Smith
3162:Walsh
3147:Dawes
3107:Mills
3087:Lloyd
3082:Adams
3077:Mason
3067:Cabot
2987:Baker
2971:Swift
2935:Volpe
2925:Volpe
2910:Dever
2900:Tobin
2875:Allen
2850:Walsh
2835:Guild
2825:Bates
2820:Crane
2733:Banks
2698:Davis
2676:Davis
2644:Gerry
2598:Adams
2465:Shute
1968:First
1743:JSTOR
972:Notes
915:Isaac
837:Texas
694:Maine
640:Whigs
467:as a
62:from
6964:Cobb
6909:Gage
6832:Wood
6777:Hill
6752:Cook
6577:Luce
5917:Read
5842:Luce
5832:Luce
5712:Hale
5507:Mann
5437:Otis
5382:Lane
5312:Esty
5257:Shaw
4927:Knox
4617:Dana
4292:Neal
4242:Long
4082:Neal
4022:Hall
3686:Dill
3573:Frye
3563:Frye
3533:Clay
3503:King
3483:King
3302:Hoar
3252:Otis
3187:Kirk
3092:Gore
2960:Weld
2950:King
2845:Foss
2795:Ames
2780:Long
2770:Rice
2639:Gore
2609:Gill
2554:Gage
2272:Vane
2022:1842
2018:1841
2014:1840
2005:Whig
1983:1834
1974:Whig
1961:None
1955:1833
1876:OCLC
1866:ISBN
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