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Buchanan

[ byoo-kan-uhn, buh- ]

noun

  1. James, 1791–1868, 15th president of the U.S. 1857–61.


Buchanan

/ bjuːˈkænən /

noun

  1. BuchananGeorge15061582MScottishHISTORY: historian George . 1506–82, Scottish historian, who was tutor to Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI; author of History of Scotland (1582)
  2. BuchananJames17911868MUSPOLITICS: head of state James . 1791–1868, 15th president of the US (1857–61)


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No Emmas, no Ishmaels, no Pips, no Daisies (Miller or Buchanan).

None of this would have surprised Kolko, who died earlier this year, or Buchanan, who died in 2013.

And those who are—like Pat Buchanan—are more marginal figures than ever.

Buchanan went right to the oval office to tell Reagan the news.

“The following week we did the delayed SOTU, but [I] cannot even recall what was said,” Buchanan wrote in his e-mail.

“Lecompton” constitution of Kansas was a pro-slavery document which Buchanan favoured.

Buchanan the historian was, from his learning, thought in his days of superstition to be a wizard.

Even here the utmost caution was necessary, for while the Buchanan was as light as a bubble, it was also as fragile.

Buchanan's first message repeated the assurance that the discussion of slavery had come to an end.

Resumed my journey at two o'clock in the afternoon at a small way place between Niles and Buchanan, where I rested at noon.

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