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| | George Clinton (vice president) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Clinton County, New York and Clinton County, Ohio are named after him, and Washington, D.C. has erected a gilded equestrian sculpture of him on Connecticut Avenue. |  | | He served as the first Governor of New York from 1777 to 1795, as a member of the State Assembly in 1800 and 1801, and as the third Governor from 1801 to 1804. |  | | Thus, in 1792, with George Washington as the prohibitive favorite for President, the Democratic-Republican Party fielded Clinton with the intention that he be elected Vice President. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Clinton, George (politician) |
 | | Clinton was twice elected U.S. vice president: in 1804, serving under Thomas Jefferson, and in 1808, under James Madison. |  | | Clinton, George (politician) (1739-1812), fourth vice president of the United States. |  | | As an antifederalist, he was a strong advocate of state sovereignty and unsuccessfully opposed ratification of the U.S. Constitution at the 1788 state convention. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761564179
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| | Vice-President George Clinton |
 | | Clinton voted in favor of the motion after the Senate deadlocked by a vote of 17 to 17. |  | | Clinton ended his retirement in 1800, when he was elected to a seat in the New York legislature. |  | | Clinton's age and infirmity had, if anything, enhanced his value to the president, because Jefferson intended to pass his party's mantle to Secretary of State James Madison when he retired after his second term, yet he needed an honest, "plain" Republican vice president in the meantime. |
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| | Science Fair Projects - DeWitt Clinton |
 | | De Witt Clinton Memorial at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn NY Clinton died at the age of 59 and was interred in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. |  | | DeWitt Clinton (March 2, 1769 - February 11, 1828) was an early American politician. |  | | He then stepped up to becoming a member of the United States Senate, which he resigned from in 1803, to become the Mayor of New York City. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/De_Witt_Clinton
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| | James Madison - encyclopedia article about James Madison. |
 | | When the Constitution was ratified, Madison was elected to the United States House of Representatives from his home state of Virginia and served from the First Congress through the Fourth Congress, and was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party during his final term in the House. |  | | Madison was born in King George County, Virginia King George County is a county located in the state of Virginia. |  | | He served as the first Governor of New York from 1777 to 1795, as a member of the State Assembly in 1800 and 1801, and as the third Governor from 1801 to 1804. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/James%20Madison
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| | The real issue with George W. Bush |
 | | A politician's moral fiber inevitably affects the way that person does his or her job. |  | | If you judge a politician by extramarital affairs, cronyism or (gasp!) lying, you will find yourself spending a lot of election days at home. |  | | What it does mean is George W. is A) a mean-spirited hypocrite or B) (gasp!) another politician who makes decisions based on political expediency. |
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http://www.capitolhillblue.com/Aug1999/083099/dubya083099.htm
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 | | The politician succeeded either in electing a subservient mayor or in curtailing the mayor's authority by having the heads of departments elected or appointed by the council or made subject to the approval of the council. |  | | The Clintons achieved their purpose through the agency of a Council of Appointment, prescribed by the first Constitution of the State, consisting of the Governor and four senators chosen by the legislature. |  | | No sooner had the delegates convened and chosen George Washington as presiding officer, than the two opposing sides of opinion were revealed, the nationalist and the particularist, represented by the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, as they later termed themselves. |
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| | Fort Ticonderoga History: George Washington Bibliography |
 | | John Kaminski, George Clinton: Yeoman Politician of the New Republic, Madison, Wisconsin, Madison House, 1993. |  | | Concerns the conversion of the George Lyttleton Upshur (great-grandson of Martha Washington) loan of Washington relics to a gift by his widow. |  | | Washington to President of Congress, 16 July 1783, in The Writings of George Washington, John C. Fitzpatrick, ed., Washington, D.C., 1931-1944, vol. |
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http://www.fort-ticonderoga.org/history/bibliographies/george_washington.htm
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| | The Longford Link |
 | | George Clinton has long-held ambitions for the Presidency (he sought election several times) but these were never fulfilled. |  | | Charles Clinton (unrelated to the recent President of that name) who was born in Co. Longford in 1690, also belonged to an immigrant family with Scottish links who had settled somewhat earlier on the same Granard estates. |  | | Today a statue of George Clinton represents New York state in Statuary Hall in the Capitol, while served counties, townships and other landmarks in the US bear the Clinton name. |
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http://www.hoganstand.com/general/identity/geese/stories/longford.htm
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| | The Political Graveyard: Clinton family of New York |
 | | Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor, N.Y. George Clinton (1739-1812) — of New York. |  | | The coverage of the site includes certain federal officials, state officeholders and candidates in all 50 states, state and national political party officials, federal and state judges, and mayors (including candidates at election for mayor) of qualifying cities. |  | | These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption. |
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| | Martin Van Buren |
 | | But on the March 55th of March he was appointed by President Jackson United States Secretary of Statesecretary of state/, an office which probably had been assured to him before the election, and he resigned the governorship. |  | | As Secretary of State he took care to keep on good terms with the "kitchen cabinet," the group of politicians who acted as Jackson's advisers, and won the lasting regard of Jackson by his courtesies to Mrs. |  | | His attitude towards slavery at the moment was shown by his vote, in January 1820, for a resolution opposing the admission of Missouri as a slave state. |
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| | Miller Center — George Washington Bibliography |
 | | Abraham, Henry J. Justices, Presidents, and Senators: A History of the U.S. Supreme Court Appointments from Washington to Clinton. |  | | Hall and Abraham cover all of Washington's appointments to the Supreme Court. |  | | An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America. |
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http://millercenter.virginia.edu/scripps/reference/bibliographies/washington.html
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| | AllRefer Encyclopedia - U.S. History, Biographies Encyclopedia |
 | | Benjamin Franklin Butler, 1818¢#150;93, American politician and Union general in the Civil War |  | | Francis Preston Blair, 1791¢#150;1876, American journalist and politician |  | | 149; Hamilton Fish, 1849¢#150;1936, American politician and government official |
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| | Vice President Bio George Clinton |
 | | Clinton was the first vice president to serve in two different administrations, Jefferson and Madison |  | | When he ran for reelection, the Federalist candidate defeated him, but as governor he declared the votes from three counties invalid and stayed in office for another term |  | | Clinton was simultaneously on the ballot for governor and lt. governor of New York, and after winning both elections he kept both positions |
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http://www.usatrivia.com/vpbiclin.html
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| | Wallace Rally - D. Gorton |
 | | In less than a year, Wallace, who won the Governor's race, would be a cripple, the victim of an assassination attempt as he campaigned in Maryland for the Democratic Presidential nomination. |  | | Rally for George Wallace in the Alabama Governor's race, Arab, Alabama |  | | She had been placed there by George who couldn't succeed himself as Governor. |
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| | New York Daily News - Home - I never lied about my job, sez Bill |
 | | Clinton said the library contained the essence of his presidency. |  | | "Bill Clinton is the best president we've ever had in the United States," said Sister Dalesandro, who taught school in Little Rock when Clinton was Arkansas governor. |  | | Clinton, still recovering from his September cardiac surgery, often chuckled and slapped his thigh during the others' remarks. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/253970p-217454c.html
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| | Little Britain, New York - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Little Britain was the birthplace of New York Governor DeWitt Clinton, his father General James Clinton and his uncle U.S. Vice President George Clinton. |  | | This New York state location article is a stub. |  | | The name spread to the surrounding region, which at that time the was part of Ulster County, New York. |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Little_Britain,_New_York
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| | eLibrary Project : Pierre Van Cortlandt |
 | | He served as head of the convention that wrote the first state constitution in Kingston, New York and then was its first Lt. Governor until 1795 with his long-time friend and associate George Clinton (politician),Governor George Clinton. |  | | Cortland County, New York and Cortlandt, New York are named after him. |  | | His primary work was to form the political structure of the state during the war. |
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| | Reason |
 | | Has Dean mortgaged his future to his far-left supporters? |  | | Why Howard Dean might be the next Bill Clinton |  | | In fact, George McGovern likens Dean to George McGovern. |
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http://www.reason.com/rauch/120803.shtml
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| | George Clinton (politician) - Wikipedia |
 | | Wähle „George Clinton (politician) suchen“ um nach George Clinton (politician) zu suchen. |  | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu George Clinton (politician) hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary). |
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| | 1739 |
 | | July 26 - George Clinton (politician)George Clinton, American soldier and politician (died 1812/) |
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| | George W. Bush, President, life size standup |
 | | (keywords: standup, cutout, lifesize, George W. Bush, President, politician, politics, Republican) |  | | See other Presidents - and politicians Hillary Rodham Clinton 84, John F. Kennedy 119, Newt Gingrich 198, George Bush 57, Barbara Bush 58, Bill Clinton 83, and Abraham Lincoln 300. |  | | #422 George W. Bush, President (5' 11" tall) |
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| | Freep This Poll [Free Republic] |
 | | George W. Bush: 39% 35132 votes Bill Clinton: 26% 23529 votes Al Gore: 9% 7710 votes John McCain: 17% 15554 votes |  | | Freeped Poll: Which politician do you most admire? |  | | Bush has more votes than Bill clintoon and Al snore combined!! |
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| | equestrian sculpture: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Gold-plated equestrian of General George Clinton on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D. Equestrian of King George IV in Trafalgar Square, London, the United Kingdom |  | | Bronze equestrian of Marshal of Finland C.G.E. Mannerheim, located beside the main street Mannerheimintie in Helsinki in front of the Kiasma museum of modern art. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/equestrian-sculpture
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