14Th President of the United States (1804-1869)
1After leaving college, in the year 1824, Franklin Pierce returned to Hillsborough.
2Gen. Franklin Pierce is the son of Gen. Benjamin Pierce, of Revolutionary fame.
3Such, at all events, will be the attitude of Franklin Pierce.
4They should have emulated the satisfaction told of Franklin Pierce.
5He didn't want to be Millard Fillmore or Franklin Pierce.
6A few days later Franklin Pierce suddenly appeared at No.
7His second wife, the mother of Franklin Pierce, was Anna Kendrick, of Amherst, N.H.
8Gen. Franklin Pierce, sir, is a son of Gen. Benjamin Pierce of Revolutionary memory.
9The leading candidates at Cincinnati were Franklin Pierce, Stephen A. Douglas, and James Buchanan.
10Dates of addresses by Franklin Pierce in this eBook:
11The President, Mr. Franklin Pierce at that time, was the grand master of the occasion.
12The candidates were Gen. Winfield Scott and Franklin Pierce.
13In 1853 Fillmore's term of office came to an end and Franklin Pierce became President.
14No friend nor enemy that know Franklin Pierce would have expected him to act otherwise.
15This committee had presented itself with the authority of Franklin Pierce, Democratic candidate for the presidency.
16He had as classmates Longfellow, and Franklin Pierce, who afterward became president of the United States.
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