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Clay's plan for distributing among the states the proceeds from the sale of lands in the public domain was intended to serve the nation by providing the states with funds for building roads and canals, which would stimulate growth and knit the sections together.
Clay's American System ran into strong opposition from President Jackson's administration.
In common with Alexander H. Stephens and Howell Cobb, he defended Henry Clay's Compromise of 1850 against southerners who advocated secession from the Union as the only solution to sectional tensions over slavery.
Clay's strategy failed and he lost to Jackson in November despite significant financial support from the Bank.
1989: Controversial comic Andrew Dice Clay's appearance at the 1989 Video Music Awards to promote his new movie, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, earned him a " lifetime ban " from the network when he started performing some of his already-notorious nursery rhymes that contained vulgar language and references.
Adams defeated Andrew Jackson, who had support from the Quids, in 1824 and in a few years two successor parties had emerged, the Democratic Party, which formulated Jacksonian democracy and which still exists ; and Henry Clay's Whig Party.
Clay's mobility, fast reflexes, height and unorthodox defensive tactic of pulling back from punches made him a frustratingly elusive opponent ; some of Cooper's work during the contest has been described as ' very near the knuckle ' with Clay later complaining of being repeatedly hit on the break.
He supported Henry Clay's plan for distributing proceeds from the sale of public lands among the states, and also joined Clay in opposing the administration-backed Second Seminole War.
During one dream sequence, the infamous Foot Foot, from the song by The Shaggs, gnaws on Clay's leg.
He served in the U. S. Senate from November 21, 1841, when he was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Clement C. Clay's resignation, to June 16, 1848, when he resigned to become Minister to Russia from 1848 to 1849.
Right from the first round, Clay's superior speed was evident, as he slipped most of Liston's punches with seeming ease.
Clay's responsibilities covered a wide spectrum of social issues related to Germany's recovery from the war in addition to strictly military issues.
Restrictions on touring American bands after 1928, resulting from the forced departure of the visiting African-American band Sonny Clay's Plantation Orchestra meant that Australian dance musician usually had to learn about jazz from recorded or written sources.
On 2 May, Harrison sent a courier to Clay's force, with orders for part of them to spike the British guns on the north bank and then withdraw into the fort, while a sortie from the fort attacked the battery on the south bank.
Early on the morning of 5 May, a detachment from Clay's brigade under Colonel William Dudley landed from boats on the north bank of the river.
Early on the morning of May 5, a detachment from Clay's brigade under Colonel William Dudley landed from boats on the north bank of the river, stormed the British batteries on the north bank and spiked the guns.
In the summer of 1842 representatives from the northeastern manufacturing states began feeling electoral pressures for a tariff hike before the elections that fall and abandoned Clay's land disbursement program.
Sergeant was Henry Clay's running mate on the National Republican ticket in 1832 but lost to Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren in a landslide and again retreated from public life.
The character's modus operandi is part of a recurring theme of escapism in the novel, representing the imaginative escapist nature of superhero comics as well as Kavalier and Clay's attempts to escape from the troubles of their past.
Clay's recording features narration ( an adult asking a child to define several words associated with social unrest ), sound bites from speeches given by President John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., along with sound bites from the live press coverage of Robert Kennedy's assassination.

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At the instigation of George Edwardes, he invested £ 1, 000 in a production of three one-act plays: his own The Lancashire Sailor, Weedon Grossmith's A Commission, and Cecil Clay's A Pantomime Rehearsal.

Clay's and wrote
Clay's friend, Sir Arthur Sullivan, wrote: " In all his works Clay showed a natural gift of graceful melody and a feeling for rich harmonic colouring.

Clay's and 1971
The song is also featured on Tom Clay's 1971 " What the World Needs Now Is Love / Abraham, Martin, and John ", a medley combining Dion's recording with Jackie DeShannon's recording of Burt Bacharach's " What the World Needs Now Is Love ", along with vocals by The Blackberries.

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At the time of his death, Clay's father owned more than 22 slaves, making him part of the planter class in Virginia ( those men who owned 20 or more slaves ).
Marzuki's members included Shannon Stephens on vocals and guitar, Jamie Kempkers on cello, Matthew Haseltine ( brother of Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine ) on guitar and bass, and Sufjan Stevens on guitar, percussion, and the more exotic instruments ( especially the recorder ).
Clay's last piece with Gilbert was Princess Toto ( 1875 ).
Henry Clay's granddaughter Anne Clay McDowell and her husband Henry Clay McDowell purchased the estate ( consisting of approximately and outbuildings ).

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Willard ’ s biography also provides a comprehensive overview of the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .” Kevin Brownlee also discusses this debate in detail in his article Widowhood, Sexuality and Gender in Christine de Pisan ( in The Romanic Review, 1995 )
The most famous of Einhard's works is his biography of Charlemagne, the Vita Karoli Magni, " The Life of Charlemagne " ( c. 817 – 836 ), which provides much direct information about Charlemagne's life and character, written sometime between 817 and 830.
The 1988 biography of Burton by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life.
* The Official Website of Don McLean and American Pie provides the songwriter's own biography, lyrics and clues to the song's meaning.
Christine de Pisan's biography, commissioned by Philip the Bold in 1404, is a source of most of the intimate details of the king's life of which we are aware, but also provides a moral example for his successors.
Aubrey's use of informants and his eye for the unusual provides much more vivid pictures than a biography based on documents could.
The biography is the main source of information about Alfred's life and provides far more information about Alfred than is known about any other early English ruler.
Part biography, part political call to arms, Killing Me Softly documents the events around the world's first right-to-die law and provides analysis of the medico-legal model behind the voluntary euthanasia debate.
Derek Ansell's full-length biography of McLean, Sugar Free Saxophone ( London: Northway Books, 2012 ), details the story of his career and provides a full analysis of his music on record.
Jared Cade provides much greater detailed proof of this in the paperback and e-book versions of his biography Agatha Christie and the Eleven Missing Days: The Revised and Expanded 2011 Edition.
Her biography provides a notable record of both the literary scene and life of the Anglo-Irish gentry at the time.
Wolfe provides an extensive biography of LaVey and a history of the Church of Satan.
" Villani's Cronica also provides the first known biography of Dante Alighieri ( 1265 – 1321 ), author of the Divine Comedy, who Villani described as haughty, disdainful, and reserved.
The book " Lake Illawarra: an ongoing history " by Joseph Davis was published by the Lake Illawarra Authority in 2005 and provides a wide-ranging environmental and historical ' biography ' of the Lake and its foreshores.
Using eyewitness accounts from contemporary letters, this biography provides needed insight into why Eddy made certain professional decisions in the 1940s and 1950s.
It provides dates of his appointments and death not found in his official biography in Hou Han Shu and is the earliest known example of a monumental stele in China.
# The image is the visually identifies both Laurens van der Post's biography and provides a picture of van der Post in later life.
This report, written by a Parks Canada historian, provides a brief biography of Miss Charlton, explains her significance to Canada and gives references to some of her publications and to other biographical notes on her career.
The biography on the band's website provides this description of the music they produce: " RinneRadio fuses electronic underground beats with progressive jazz.
Wells and Rebecca West provides a biography of his father, chronicling the great English writer's rise to fame and fortune, his relationships with other famous people, and his numerous affairs.
Jerome provides no biography for Lea, for he assumes that Marcella knows it, and concentrates instead upon her death.
According to the medieval biographical sources, he completed the commentary on Galen's On the Usefulness of the Parts in the year 1068 AD, which provides us with the one firm date in his biography.
The Royal Naval Museum website, accessed 6 August 2009, provides a biography, Biography: Hugh Palliser, which states that Palliser " was born on 26th February 1723 ".
The Government House website, accessed 6 August 2009, provides a biography, Palliser, Sir Hugh ( 1722 – 1796 ).

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