Statistics for occurrence #1 of “President Polk” in chapter 1.65 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
... us a stern and majestic figure, broken, but never bent.
In official life, said Senator Reagan, his Postmaster-General, he knew no word but duty.
A young man and an ambitious soldier, he refused President Polk 's offer of a brigadier-generalship, because he thought the appointment exceeded the president's constitutional power.
He answered thus the solicitations of friends to send a force of men to protect...
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