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Shortly after the attacks waged upon New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, President George W. Bush delivered his speech, "Address to a Joint Session of ...
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... In 1754, he became a delegate from Pennsylvania to the intercolonial congress. ... Former President Clinton was accused of committing adultery from within the ...
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... Two years later Ben is elected president of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and he also serves as delegate to the ...
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... Though in his 80th year and suffering from painful bladder stones, he nonetheless accepted election for three years as president of Pennsylvania and resumed ...
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... In 1945 his family moved to an 80-acre farmhouse in Plowville, Pennsylvania eleven miles from Shillington. In 1950 John Updike graduated president and co ...
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... and returned to Philadelphia. He was immediately chosen president of the Pennsylvania executive council. In 1787 he was elected ...
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... That man, President George Washington, deserves all the credit and recognition for his ... In September 1791 the western counties of Pennsylvania broke out in ...
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... affections, and attachments"(4). The Washington Post goes on to report that James Wilson, Representative of Pennsylvania, wrote that a President "cannot act ...
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... He then wrote the second part of his autobiography and by 1787 he had been elected President of Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. ...
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... States for the election of the President and the Vice President. In 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Constitution of ...
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... States for the election of the President and the Vice President. In 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Constitution of ...
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... Some states a president knows he can't win and he will tour ... There are eight states (Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Kentucky and ...
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... President Lincoln received an invitation on November 2, 1863, from Attorney David Wills, agent to the Governor of Pennsylvania. ...
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... In 1794, the tax collectors met aggressive resistance and when the governor of Pennsylvania refused to enforce the collections, President George Washington ...
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... to America two years later. He is elected President of Pennsylvania and is reelected the next two years. He is sent as a delegate ...
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... the house voted along strict party lined to impeach President Johnson ... Johnson's most outspoken radical opponents, Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania, and Benjamin ...
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... Convention, and was elected president on November 2, 1976. Leading his Inaugural Parade, Jimmy Carter walked from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue to the ...
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... years, he managed to build a successful chain of hotdog restaurants in Pennsylvania. ... Iacacco knew something had to be done, and he convinced president and CEO ...
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... The Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against a federal excise tax was his ... He was asked to return for another term as President, but he declined. ...
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... The Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against a federal excise tax was his ... He was asked to return for another term as President, but he declined. ...
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... Document R). Albert Gallatin, a republican congressman from Pennsylvania, in a ... the first amendment, but a federalist Congress, a federalist president John Adams ...
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... After serving as Pennsylvania's governor, he returned to Delaware and was quickly ... to the "Annapolis Convention" in 1786 were he was made President of the ...
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... vice-president of the line seven years later (1855) , Carnegie succeeded him as superintendent of the railroad's western division of the Pennsylvania Railroad ...
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He was the 16th president of the United States. ... His ancestors then became pioneers. They moved from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania, then to Virginia. ...
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... At Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania, Rev. ... On December 5, 1955, Martin Luther King was elected president of the Montgomery Improvement ...
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... In February 12, 1790, he became president of the Abolitionist Society of Pennsylvania. He urged the abolition of slavery and slave trade. ...
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... counts four aircrafts hijacked, crashed into the fields in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. ... President George W. Bush stated shortly after the attack on the first ...
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... left the office of President and was succeededby newly-elected President John F ... He lived on a farm in Gettesyberg Pennsylvania spending much ofhis time playing ...
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... says Judith Robin,Ph.D., former chairman of the psychology department at Yale University, currently president of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia ...
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... says Judith Robin,Ph.D., former chairman of the psychology department at Yale University, currently president of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia ...
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