Here he published a plan, the basis of which was to annul the election of Pedraza, and confer the presidencyon Guerrero.
When the revolution broke out, Santa Anna was at Magna de Clavo, the presidency being provisionally held, during his absence from the capital, by Canalizo.
While the question of the presidency was being raised Louis Bonaparte absented himself from the Assembly.
The first month of Louis Bonaparte's presidencyis drawing to a close.
The working men who sat in the Luxembourg during the months of March and April under the presidency of M.
Louis Bonaparte gave his first dinner last evening, Saturday the 23rd, two days after his elevation to the Presidency of the Republic.
I have resigned the presidency of the Radical Left in order to afford full independence to the meeting.
He had just been reelected to the Presidency because the majority of our citizens, the majority of our farmers and wage-workers, believed that he had faithfully upheld their interests for four years.
This Tribunal met in London on September 3, under the Presidency of Lord Alverstone.
The position of the Grove of the Muses is fixed at St. Nicholas, by an inscription which Leake discovered there relating to the Museia, or the games of the Muses, which were celebrated there under the presidency of the Thespians.
But in after-times, when the territory of the Pisatis reverted to the Eleii, the presidency and celebration of the games reverted to them also.
In 1827 he was Minister of war, during the presidency of Victoria, and was distinguished for his extraordinary activity, which quality was greatly wanting in that general.
Very delightful to me during this as well as other sojourns at Cornell after my presidency were sundry visits to American universities at which I was asked to read papers or make addresses.
The same is true of Clinton, candidate against Madison for the Presidency in 1812, and of many who supported him.
At the National Republican Convention which met at Philadelphia in June, 1901, William McKinley was again nominated the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States.
This Commission, under the presidencyof Rear-Admiral John G.
The Court of the Presidency of Wales, established about this period, figures largely in the subsequent history of Ludlow; and by the middle of the sixteenth century the town and castle had risen to the zenith of their fortunes.
This secluded spot has become famous from the fact that here, for the first time in history, Lords and Commons sat in council, under the presidency of King Edward I.
There is to be a consultation of the Corps Diplomatique to-morrow, under the presidency of the Nuncio, to settle joint action.
Several Electoral Committees have been formed, each of which puts forward its own list--that which sits under the Presidency of M.
The Sea-Anemone had just been unanimously elected to the presidency on account of her popularity.
After our next botany lesson we lingered to inform Miss Prillwitz of what we had done, and to ask her to accept the Presidency of our ten.
EVANS, second counselor (1905) in the Presidency of the "Reorganized" Church.
Now one of the presidency of the Reorganized church, just think of it!
Evans, one of the three members of the Presidency explained the radical difference between the two denominations.
EVANS, Second Counselor in the Presidency of the "Reorganized" Church "To correct misrepresentation, we adopt self representation.
This is signed by a number of the leading men of the Church, some of the Twelve Apostles, some of the First Presidency of the Utah Church, and a number of the leading men of the Church.
It was the Quorum of the First Presidency that was disorganized at the Prophet's death and which was reorganized when Brigham Young was elected President, and not the Church.
Mr. Strang's claim to the presidency was based on his statement that the Prophet had appointed him as his successor by letter, a few days before the martyrdom.
Mr. Rigdon based his claim to the presidencyon the fact that he had been the first counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and therefore by right should be the "guardian" of the Church.
Cannon, whom I met in Salt Lake City, as one of the presidency of the Salt Lake Mormon Church: "A prevalent idea has been that this prejudice against us owes its origin and continuation to our belief in a plurality of wives.
William Smith claimed the right of presidency by virtue of being the brother of the Prophet.
With the illusory success of the revolution of 1911, and his Presidency of the first Republic, Sun ceased being a conspirator in the eyes of the world's press, and became the George Washington of China.
In the epoch of the first Republic he relinquished the Presidency in favor of Yuean Shih-k'ai in order to be able to devote his whole time to the advancement of the railway program of the Republic.
But his training for the Presidency by no means stopped here.
From the governor's chair he rose to the highest honor the Nation could bestow, he was elected to the Presidency of the United States.
But the crowning event in the life of this great man was his election to the presidency of the United States.
The little girl's name was Frances Willard, and the great office that was hers in later life was the presidency of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
The council of Carthage, in 256, was held, under the presidency of Cyprian, to act on the question of baptism by heretics.
Welles brought to the company what it needed and the presidency brought to Welles many opportunities--none of which he neglected.
He had kept up a desultory sort of friendship with Mrs. Deering, the widow of his predecessor in the presidency of the trust company, and Anne Deering was the girl he knew best of all--though he really did not know her at all.
The first subscription paper for its erection was headed by the illustrious and venerable name of John Adams, the successor of Washington in the presidency of the United States.
If there was ever a position calculated to test the capabilities of its occupant, it was that in which Louis Napoleon found himself when he obeyed the voice of the French people, and accepted the presidency of the French republic.
He accepted the presidency of Stanford University with the distinct understanding that he was to do nothing that it was possible to hire another man to do.
It was while he was in Indiana that he was called to the presidencyof Leland Stanford University.
On the 10th of September Mr. Wingfield was deposed from the presidency and the Council, and Captain John Ratcliffe was elected President.
Followed on April 21, under thepresidency of the mayor.
Edinburgh, under the presidency of Mrs. McLaren, assisted by Miss Wigham and Miss Kirkland, treasurer and secretary, was the recognized centre of activity for Scotland.
At first the students recited together, but Mr. Chadbourne made it a condition of accepting the presidency that they should be separated.
He returned to the city two years after with a fame as wide as the continent, with the laurels of the Douglas contest on his brow, and the Presidency in his grasp.
It gave Mr. Lincoln such prominence in the public eye that his nomination to the Presidency became possible and almost inevitable.
The proprietors shrewdly surmised that a letter to the nominee for the Presidency would bring the money.
As before observed his own election to the Presidency cancelled Illinois as a factor in the cabinet problem, but in no wise disposed of the friends whom the public expected and whom he himself intended should be provided for.
On the next day, the 28th of September, the provisional Junta met, and declared itself installed under the presidency of Yturbide.
From the midst of all the confusion Juarez took possession of the presidency by right of his position as head of the Supreme Court, since Comonfort, the legitimate President, had pronounced, been condemned, and forced to leave the country.
Grant is proved to be the successor in the presidencyof the United States of George Washington, the schism of Jefferson Davis to the contrary notwithstanding.
No notification of his election to the Presidency was necessary since he was presiding over the Senate when elected by the House.
In 1824, an amendment of this kind was pending, together with others limiting the term of the Presidencyand abolishing the electoral system.
Virginia, it was said, had thus been able to retain the Presidency for twenty out of the twenty-four years during which the Government under the Constitution had existed.
The candidacy of Jackson for the Presidency in 1824 may truly be regarded as evidence of a coming revolt of the people of the West.
Perhaps some of those who had voted for Adams may have thought the Vice-Presidency a place of training for the higher office, and its incumbent in the line of promotion.
The election for two consecutive terms of Calhoun to the Vice-Presidency showed that Southern leadership had passed from Virginia to South Carolina.
Like the formative influence of a good parent extending from generation to generation, the precedent of Washington's voluntary retirement from the Presidency has been a rich heritage to the American people.
What offices had these other candidates for thePresidency ever refused?
When the nomination of a candidate for the Presidency has been secured, the dominant wing of the party turns to the minority with a tender of the Vice-Presidency.
As a measure of peace, when ascertained justice had become an impossibility, I was ready to accept the report of the commission, whether it gave the Presidency to General Hayes or to Mr. Tilden.
He was borne to the Presidency by a vote quite unanimous, and he was supported in the discharge of his duties by a confidence not limited by the boundaries of the Republic.
In my time three Secretaries of the Treasury attempted in turn to secure a nomination for the Presidency through the influence and patronage of that department.
When General Garfield had been nominated at Chicago in 1880 the nomination of a candidate for the Vice-Presidency was placed in the hands of the friends of General Grant.
Perley Poore had received the impression that there was a time when Mr. Sumner looked to the Presidency as a possibility.
In 1880, when the nomination of General Garfield had been made, the selection of a candidate for the Vice-Presidency was tendered to the supporters of General Grant, and it was declined by more than one person.
Of those who were nearest to him, no one ever received the impression from his acts or his conversation that he thought of the Presidency as a possibility under any circumstances.
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