Mavrocordatos virtually resigned his presidentship, and there was anarchy in Greece till 1828.
2
The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of.
3
For a presidentship requireth a whole man; and a bishop cannot be two men.
4
The vice-presidentship being a sinecure, a second-rate man agreeable to the wire-pullers is always smuggled in.
5
Nothing particular but simply the fact that he built the new party; that he was going to take a third term presidentship.
6
He himself had good reason for thinking so, as he had obtained the presidentship by rebelling while in charge of this same fortress.
7
The leading citizens of Sonora have offered him the Presidentship of that interesting State.
8
His successful career as a painter secured his elevation to the Presidentship of the Academy in 1866.
9
Two days ago he would have asked no better luck than the helping of Dom Corria to regain his Presidentship.
10
It was probably due to Abraham Lincoln (who was most wise in his Presidentship) that this war was averted.
11
Offer him money, a seniority amongst the dukes, the perpetual Presidentship of Wales-whatyou will, if you can but shake him.
12
Braving the displeasure of the assembly, he mounted the tribune, resigned the Presidentship, renounced his seat as a deputy, and threw aside his robes.
13
Ireland is to be offered to Lord Harrington, or the Presidentship; and the Duke of Dorset, now President, is to have the other's refusal.
14
Mavrocordatos virtually resigned his presidentship, and there was anarchy in Greece till 1828.
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The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of.
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For a presidentship requireth a whole man; and a bishop cannot be two men.