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  • ...Harrison#Administration and Cabinet|Harrison cabinet]] and some members of Congress. Members of Harrison's cabinet feared an ''acting'' leader would compromise ...as a Democratic-Republican to the [[14th United States Congress|Fourteenth Congress]] to fill the vacancy caused by the death of [[John Clopton]]. He was reele
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  • ...[[President of the Continental Congress|President of the United States, in Congress Assembled]]</small> <br /> ...n Congress called its presiding officer "President of the United States in Congress Assembled." He had no executive powers, but the similarity of titles has co
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  • ....<ref>Graff, 15; Nevins, 46</ref> With the [[American Civil War]] raging, Congress passed the [[Conscription Act of 1863]], requiring able-bodied men to serve ...vins, 64</ref> Bass did not spend much time at the firm, being elected to Congress in 1873, but Cleveland and Bissell soon found themselves at the top of Buff
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  • ...ard for him to do so, as the Boston Brahmin Peirces sympathized with the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]. At the Survey, he worked mainly in [[geode ...hical movement known as [[pragmatism]]. Peirce believed that any truth is provisional, and that the truth of any proposition cannot be certain but only probable.
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