18Th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)
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Examples for "Grant"
Examples for "Grant"
1Finance Minister Grant Robertson, speaking on Morning Report today, backed her position.
2Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the government had supported the hospitality sector.
3That's the new message out from public health academic, Professor Grant Schofield.
4Ms Grant said there will be a significant market if it's successful.
5Behind all this however, Grant says the government has been peddling hard.
1One of Graham's best friends at school was President Grant's granddaughter.
2In March, 1869, I was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Grant.
3Special Message of President Grant on Ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment:
4The changes in the Cabinet continued through President Grant's second term.
5The Sun says he had conversed with both President Washington and President Grant.
1The French Revolution found Napoleon ready, and our own Civil War General Ulysses Grant.
2Few people at that time did pay heed to the name of Ulysses Grant.
3Schoolbooks hold the words of John Paul, selfnamed Jones, and of Hiram Ulysses Grant.
4General Ulysses Grant was one of the Farmers.
5Not even General Ulysses Grant could be more modest in the hour of immense triumph.]
6Thus grew up the boy, Ulysses Grant.
7President Ulysses Grant had passed the Ku Klux Act in 1871, authorising the military to crush what was then a terrorist group.
8Indeed it was not until the last year of the war, when Ulysses Grant took command, that a really great commander-in-chief was found.
9The Colonel faced quickly about, and held out his gloved hand cordially, "Captain Ulysses Grant," said he; "of the old army?"
10Ulysses Grant came from a tanyard to become the world's greatest general.
11[Footnote: Hiram Ulysses Grant was born at Mount Pleasant, Ohio, April 27,1822.
Translations for Ulysses Grant