Buchanan
James, 1791–1868, 15th president of the U.S. 1857–61.
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How to use Buchanan in a sentence
Only Millard Fillmore, Warren Harding, William Henry Harrison, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan rank lower.
Sunday Talk Interviews Show Why Jeb Bush Will Never Be President | Peter Beinart | March 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTEven at the time, no one expected John Tyler, James Buchanan, or Andrew Johnson to renew their leases on the White House.
For U.S. Presidents, Odds for a Second Term Are Surprisingly Long | Michael Medved | March 24, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTTo find a former secretary of state who actually won you have to go back 150 years, to James Buchanan.
In the ensuing election he was defeated by James Buchanan by 174 to 114 electoral votes.
The aforementioned James Buchanan Macaulay was appointed to conduct their defence.
The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion, Volume 1 | John Charles Dent
James Buchanan, the Democrat, was elected; the world knows the consequences of the next four years in and out of Congress.
Their candidate, James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, was elected by a majority of 174 to 114 electoral votes.
History of the United States | Charles A. Beard and Mary R. BeardLike others, who have been capable of deep and lasting passion, James Buchanan loved his mother.
Threads of Grey and Gold | Myrtle Reed
British Dictionary definitions for Buchanan
/ (bjuːˈkænən) /
George . 1506–82, Scottish historian, who was tutor to Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI; author of History of Scotland (1582)
James . 1791–1868, 15th president of the US (1857–61)
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