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It is considered to be one of Michigan's " Cabinet counties ", named for members of Jackson's Cabinet.
In 1833, when Congress rejected Michigan's request for a convention, Adams summed up his opinion on the dispute: " Never in the course of my life have I known a controversy of which all the right was so clearly on one side and all the power so overwhelmingly on the other.
He was U. S. Secretary of State and later Vice President under President Andrew Jackson, and thus Van Buren is one of Michigan's " Cabinet counties ".
Montmorency County is home to Michigan's most endangered species and one of the most endangered species in the world: the Hungerford's crawling water beetle.
Missaukee County is one of Michigan's most strongly Republican counties.
* is one of only three state highways that extend across the U. S. state of Michigan's Lower Peninsula from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.
The county was named for Samuel D. Ingham, the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson, making Ingham one of Michigan's so-called Cabinet counties.
Emmet County is home to Michigan's most endangered species and one of the most endangered species in the world: the Hungerford's Crawling Water Beetle.
Eaton County was named for John Eaton, who was Secretary of War under U. S. President Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's Cabinet counties.
Cass later served as the United States Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson, thus making a case for including Cass County as one of Michigan's " cabinet counties ".
Calhoun County was established on October 19, 1829 and named after John C. Calhoun, who was at the time Vice President under Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's Cabinet counties.
This is one of the few areas of Michigan drained by the Mississippi River, the other being an area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the Wisconsin border.
The name comes from William Taylor Barry, United States Postmaster General under President Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's " cabinet counties ".
It has been called one of Michigan's most beautiful rail trails.
* Samuel Etheridge, one of Michigan's first state senators, representing the Seventh Senatorial District from 1838-1840
* Samuel Etheridge, one of Michigan's first state senators, representing the Seventh Senatorial District from 1838-1840.
The Apple festival celebrates one of Northern Michigan's most prominent fruits, the apple.
Nearby is Port Crescent State Park, which has one of Michigan's finest sand beaches.
*, accessed through Tawas City, is one of only three state highways that extend across the U. S. state of Michigan's Lower Peninsula from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.
* is one of only three state highways that extend across the U. S. state of Michigan's Lower Peninsula from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.
The township is named after John Norvell, one of Michigan's first U. S. Senators.
The area is known for its historic downtown, elegant Victorian-style homes, and one of Michigan's top rated public school systems, Farmington Public Schools.
With the expansion of the second rail line through town, it now became possible to travel to the tip of Michigan's thumb in one day.
Houghton Lake remains one of Michigan's top resort and vacation destinations and attracts thousands of visitors to its shores each year.

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In October 1940 Holt was elevated to Cabinet, becoming Minister for Labour and National Service, and one of his most significant achievements in this portfolio was the introduction of the Child Endowment Act, passed in April 1941.
Kemp was a bit of a surprise to stay in the Bush Cabinet for the duration of his presidency, and he was described as one of the few Bush Administration members who would take tough stands.
He became one of Quebec's leading lawyers and was so highly regarded that he was offered a position in the Cabinet of the Conservative Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1926 and was offered a seat as a justice in the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Prime Minister and Cabinet are usually all members of the same political party, almost always the one that has a majority of seats in the House of Commons.
William's and Anne's experiments with the political composition of the Cabinet illustrated the strengths of one party government and the weaknesses of coalition and minority governments.
These practices caused confusion and dissension in Cabinet meetings, especially during the dysfunctional ministries of the Earl of Chatham from 1766 – 1768 and of the Duke of Grafton from 1768 – 1770 when no one, not even the King, seemed to be in charge.
Lord North, for example, who had said the office was " unknown to the constitution ", reversed himself in 1783 when he said, " In this country some one man or some body of men like a Cabinet should govern the whole and direct every measure.
For two years, he and his Cabinet ( including four future Prime Ministers – Melbourne, Russell, Palmerston and Derby – and one former one, Goderich ) fought to pass what has come to be known as the Great Reform Bill of 1832.
The Privy Council, the modern-day successor to the Privy Council of England, was formerly a powerful institution, but its policy decisions are now exclusively in the hands of one of its committees, the Cabinet.
All clergy appointments are made and fixed annually by the resident Bishop on the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet, which is composed of the Area Provost / Dean ( if one is appointed ) and the several District Superintendents of the Districts of the Annual Conference.
When the Cabinet learned on August 15 of the deception, Herbert Morrison said that they had no right to decide that one man should die while another should survive, but the deception was approved to continue.
If so, all I can say is, it is a new Liberalism, and not the one that I have known and practised under more illustrious auspices than these, under one who was not merely the greatest Liberal but the greatest financier that this country has ever known — I mean Mr. Gladstone ... Gladstone ranks as the great financial authority of our country ... Mr. Gladstone would be 100 in December if he were alive, but, centenarian as he would be, I am inclined to think that he would make very short work of the deputation of the Cabinet that waited on him with this measure, and that they would soon find themselves on the stairs, if not in the street.
Robert Walpole himself quickly became one of the most important members of the Cabinet.
While the Act, by its terms, applied to current office holders, it also limited the protection offered to Cabinet members to one month after a new president took office.
When the President attends an event with the Speaker of the House, the President pro tempore of the Senate, and the Cabinet, one of the members of the Cabinet does not attend.
Zaifeng, forced to resign his regency, made way for Yuan to compose a newly created, predominantly Han Chinese Cabinet of confidants, consisting of only one Manchu, who held the position of Minister of Suzerainty.
This position is regarded as one of the four most prestigious appointments in the Cabinet, alongside those of Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.
The Foreign Secretary is a member of the Cabinet, and the post is considered one of the Great Offices of State.
Bush hailed the creation of the new department saying, " There is only one place for the veterans of America, in the Cabinet Room, at the table with the President of the United States of America.
I must say I had qualms about it myself " Sauvé won, becoming one of five woman MPs, and was subsequently was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council and appointed as Minister of State for Science and Technology in the Cabinet chaired by Pierre Trudeau.

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