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... Tucker wrote , that the President would use his power to benefit the section that had supported him , and to plunder ... Tucker published 1Nathaniel Beverley Tucker , The Partisan Leader ( New York , 1933 ) , p . 30 . 3 The Partisan ...
... Tucker wrote , that the President would use his power to benefit the section that had supported him , and to plunder ... Tucker published 1Nathaniel Beverley Tucker , The Partisan Leader ( New York , 1933 ) , p . 30 . 3 The Partisan ...
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... Tucker was born in Virginia in 1784 , the year after the signing of the Treaty of Paris , which ended the Revolu- tionary War . His father , St. George Tucker , fought in the 10 . 11 " American Quarterly Review , XVIII ( 1835 ) , p ...
... Tucker was born in Virginia in 1784 , the year after the signing of the Treaty of Paris , which ended the Revolu- tionary War . His father , St. George Tucker , fought in the 10 . 11 " American Quarterly Review , XVIII ( 1835 ) , p ...
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... Tucker transferred his allegiance to the Whigs , whose policies were no improvement , perhaps , but at least it was the party of the gentlemen of the nation and of his beloved Virginia . His joining of the Whigs was a matter more of ...
... Tucker transferred his allegiance to the Whigs , whose policies were no improvement , perhaps , but at least it was the party of the gentlemen of the nation and of his beloved Virginia . His joining of the Whigs was a matter more of ...
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