14Th President of the United States (1804-1869)
1The following letter from Ex- President Pierce is in the same misleading strain:
2When President Pierce was inaugurated, on the fourth of March, their flood.
3But the events of President Pierce's administration threatened to be its undoing.
4Accordingly, President Pierce, in December, 1854, offered the governorship to Lieutenant Colonel Steptoe.
5This, I think, was particularly so in New Hampshire, from whence President Pierce came.
6In March, 1855, President Pierce appointed Mr. Willson judge of the District Court just authorized.
7The commissioners were to be appointed by President Pierce.
8The administration of President Pierce committed itself at the first in support of the proslavery party.
9Caleb Cushing, with whom he had been four years associated in the Cabinet of President Pierce.
10Ex- President Pierce is insulted and bears it well.
11The political excitement existing during the whole of President Pierce's term entered into social life in Washington.
12In the House of Representatives it encountered a similar hostility, but was ultimately signed by President Pierce.
13To add to the popular feeling, already deeply inflamed, President Pierce met this demand with affirmative action.
14Douglas was a despotic party leader, and President Pierce had made the Nebraska bill an Administration question.
15During the administration of President Pierce, Congress created the rank of Lieutenant-General, and General Scott received the appointment.
16He was appointed by President Pierce.
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