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disposed of in a summary and unceremonious way not all consistent with the weight to which he deemed them entitled. * * * * No one informed him of the cause, but he did not fail to discover it himself, or to take promptly the steps to remedy the evil. From originating propositions himself he became obviously desirous to follow the lead of others — instead of the usual confident and
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603:. They had a daughter, Frances Henrietta Pinckney Sharpe (1818–1875). In 1820, after his first wife's death from childbirth complications, Hayne married Rebecca Brewton Allston. Her father, William Alston, gave her a lot on lower King Street, where Hayne built a house (today's 4 Ladson Street). Hayne would later give his daughter Frances a plantation in
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235:5th Attorney General of South Carolina
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347:St. Philip's and St. Michael's Parish
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105:December 13, 1832 – December 11, 1834
62:September 5, 1836 – September 4, 1837
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247:December 18, 1818 – December 7, 1822
1153:NGA Biography of Robert Young Hayne
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3114:1839 deaths
3109:1791 births
3013:Saltonstall
2870:R. Williams
2823:(1816–1947)
2778:Chamberlain
2643:J. Williams
2633:J. Williams
2626:(1816–1947)
2569:Tecklenburg
2329:Bennett Jr.
2274:de Saussure
2254:Vanderhorst
2234:Vanderhorst
1926:De Saussure
1721:R. Williams
1666:Manning III
1586:Chamberlain
1471:J. Hamilton
1431:D. Williams
1411:C. Pinckney
1406:P. Hamilton
1391:E. Rutledge
1386:C. Pinckney
1381:Vanderhorst
1371:C. Pinckney
1366:T. Pinckney
1346:J. Rutledge
1336:J. Rutledge
1209:U.S. Senate
900:union, now
885:was only a
871:Connecticut
737:ex-cathedra
687:, in 1853.
625:War of 1812
510:War of 1812
322:Preceded by
315:John Geddes
267:Preceded by
256:John Geddes
216:James Lloyd
211:Preceded by
168:Preceded by
121:Preceded by
68:Preceded by
3103:Categories
2668:Crittenden
2544:Wehman Jr.
2479:Cunningham
2434:Hutchinson
2424:Hutchinson
2309:Dawson Jr.
2299:Winstanley
1551:F. Pickens
1531:J. Manning
1436:A. Pickens
1280:1832–1834
1195:1818–1822
1088:McDuffie,
912:References
594:Charleston
466:Allegiance
435:Profession
419:Democratic
383:1791-11-10
111:Lieutenant
3033:Goldwater
2935:McPherson
2925:McPherson
2885:Fairfield
2840:Pleasants
2783:Wadsworth
2564:Riley Jr.
2489:Courtenay
2469:Pillsbury
2429:Schnierle
2419:Schnierle
2111:Patterson
2096:A. Butler
2061:P. Butler
1951:M. Butler
1946:Robertson
1861:P. Butler
1736:Timmerman
1711:Jefferies
1691:Blackwood
1641:McSweeney
1456:Manning I
1421:Middleton
449:Signature
425:Spouse(s)
355:In office
298:In office
243:In office
205:1825–1832
201:In office
158:In office
101:In office
91:54th
58:In office
46:Intendant
3043:Thurmond
2975:Trammell
2860:Southard
2798:Reynolds
2793:Sheppard
2773:Johnston
2748:Walthall
2728:Randolph
2653:Harrison
2549:Morrison
2539:Lockwood
2459:Cogswell
2449:Gaillard
2414:Mintzing
2409:Pinckney
2394:Pinckney
2384:Pinckney
2369:Prioleau
2166:Hollings
2156:Johnston
2146:E. Smith
2131:McLaurin
2091:McDuffie
2076:W. Smith
2066:Gaillard
2016:Thurmond
2006:Thurmond
1936:A. Hayne
1916:Barnwell
1891:R. Hayne
1886:W. Smith
1871:Pinckney
1796:McMaster
1771:Campbell
1741:Hollings
1726:Thurmond
1716:Johnston
1696:Johnston
1686:Richards
1616:Sheppard
1611:Thompson
1521:Seabrook
1481:McDuffie
1376:Moultrie
1361:Moultrie
1035:, p.217.
875:surveyed
820:SS
697:Democrat
439:Attorney
307:Governor
252:Governor
86:as Mayor
3023:Stennis
3018:Russell
3008:Russell
3003:Tydings
2970:F. Hale
2960:Swanson
2955:Tillman
2950:Perkins
2945:E. Hale
2940:Cameron
2930:Cameron
2920:Sargent
2905:J. Hale
2900:Mallory
2835:Sanford
2768:du Pont
2758:Proctor
2723:Spencer
2708:Johnson
2693:Shields
2663:Preston
2648:Jackson
2534:Maybank
2474:Wagener
2444:Macbeth
2389:Pringle
2379:Gadsden
2374:Johnson
2349:Stevens
2324:McCalla
2304:Cochran
2294:Drayton
2269:Edwards
2244:Lowndes
2161:Russell
2136:Latimer
2116:Hampton
2101:Hammond
2086:Preston
2056:Colhoun
2039:Class 3
2011:Wofford
1996:Maybank
1986:Lumpkin
1966:Pollock
1956:Tillman
1941:Chesnut
1906:Calhoun
1896:Calhoun
1854:Class 2
1786:Sanford
1776:Beasley
1761:Edwards
1746:Russell
1701:Maybank
1646:Heyward
1636:Ellerbe
1626:Tillman
1596:Simpson
1591:Hampton
1561:Magrath
1541:Allston
1516:Johnson
1506:Hammond
1496:Henagan
1446:Bennett
1416:Drayton
1396:Drayton
1356:Guerard
1351:Mathews
1341:Lowndes
1121::
1019:2674506
891:nullify
887:compact
629:Captain
490:Captain
443:Soldier
3083:Inhofe
3078:McCain
3068:Warner
3058:Warner
3048:Warner
2998:Gurney
2915:Cragin
2910:Grimes
2880:Bayard
2875:Mangum
2855:Dallas
2803:Thomas
2763:Warren
2753:Hawley
2743:Hawley
2738:Sewell
2713:Wilson
2698:Weller
2683:Benton
2673:Benton
2658:Benton
2529:Stoney
2499:Ficken
2364:Geddes
2344:Geddes
2264:Holmes
2239:Grimké
2229:Hutson
2171:DeMint
2106:Sawyer
2081:Miller
2071:Harper
2021:Graham
2001:Daniel
1981:Byrnes
1976:Blease
1911:Elmore
1881:Taylor
1876:Sumter
1866:Hunter
1781:Hodges
1751:McNair
1731:Byrnes
1706:Harley
1681:McLeod
1676:Harvey
1671:Cooper
1656:Blease
1606:Hagood
1556:Bonham
1486:Butler
1466:Miller
1461:Taylor
1451:Wilson
1441:Geddes
1426:Alston
1115:
1017:
560:; his
556:, and
3073:Levin
3063:Levin
3053:Levin
3028:Tower
2980:Walsh
2890:Yulee
2865:Rives
2850:Hayne
2845:Lloyd
2733:Logan
2718:Logan
2703:Davis
2688:Davis
2638:Troup
2524:Grace
2514:Grace
2509:Rhett
2504:Smyth
2494:Bryan
2464:Clark
2454:Burns
2439:Miles
2404:Hayne
2399:North
2354:Horry
2339:Horry
2334:Smith
2319:Rouse
2279:Roper
2259:Huger
2249:Jones
2176:Scott
2126:Earle
2046:Izard
1991:Peace
1961:Benet
1931:Evans
1921:Rhett
1901:Huger
1791:Haley
1766:Riley
1661:Smith
1651:Ansel
1631:Evans
1601:Jeter
1581:Moses
1576:Scott
1566:Perry
1536:Adams
1526:Means
1511:Aiken
1491:Noble
1476:Hayne
1015:JSTOR
844:Spain
564:with
148:from
44:32nd
3088:Reed
3038:Nunn
2965:Page
2895:Gwin
2830:Tait
2788:Reed
2678:Cass
2519:Hyde
2484:Sale
2314:Boyd
2289:Deas
2284:Ward
2151:Hall
2141:Gary
2121:Irby
2051:Read
1971:Dial
1756:West
1546:Gist
812:The
544:and
498:Unit
486:Rank
410:, US
398:Died
393:, US
373:Born
1571:Orr
1130:".
906:and
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