United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
1The Whigs nominated Henry Clay; and the Liberty party, James G. Birney.
2The Todd family counted as a neighbor Henry Clay, rising Kentucky politician.
3The impassioned voice of Henry Clay rose from the Chamber of Representatives.
4Of all these physicians Henry Clay was the most skilful and effective.
5He observes that at the last election he voted for Henry Clay.
6To this method Henry Clay, of Kentucky, Horace Mann, of Massachusetts; Rev.
7Later he had a life of Henry Clay, whom he nearly idolized.
8His competitors were John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and William H. Crawford.
9For example, Amos Kendall, later postmaster-general, was tutor in Henry Clay's family.
10Project Gutenberg's Henry Clay's Remarks in House and Senate, by Henry Clay
11Young members in Congress who favor war with England elect Henry Clay speaker
12In 1832 he was a delegate to the Convention which nominated Henry Clay.
13I have read and I repeat the words of Henry Clay:
14The speaker who held the crowd spellbound for two hours was Henry Clay.
15I went over in Kentucky more than once an' heard Henry Clay speak.
16His big nose and mouth and Henry Clay forehead denied all of this.
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