TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 5 P23

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 5 P23 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | 208 HARRISON BENJAMIN The bottom PRINCIPLE. OF OUR STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT IS THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTROL BY THE MAJORITY. EVERYTHING ELSE ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT IS APPENDAGE IT IS ORNAMENTATION. Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS McCaffrey Stephen C. 1996. The Harmon Doctrine One Hundred Years Later Buried Not Praised. Natural Resources Journal 36 no. 3 fall . V HARRISON BENJAMIN On March 4 1889 Benjamin Harrison was sworn in as the twenty-third president of the united states. Forty-eight years to the day earlier his grandfather william h. harrison had become the ninth . president. His grandfather s presidency ended after only one month when he died from complications due to a pneumonia he developed after delivering his inaugural address in the rain. Harrison s presidency lasted a full four-year term ushering in sweeping legislative changes signaling a return of the republican party to the White House and laying the groundwork for the foreign policy of the late 1800s. Harrison was born August 20 1833 in Ohio. After graduating from Miami University in Oxford Ohio he moved to indianapolis to practice law. There he became involved in Republican politics serving as city attorney secretary of the Republican state committee and supreme court reporter for Indiana. During the Civil War he joined the Union Army. Within a month he was promoted to colonel and commanding officer of the seventieth Indiana Regiment. He fought under General William T. Sherman and was promoted to brevet brigadier general in February 1865. After the war he returned to indianapolis to pursue his legal career. Harrison lost the race for governor of Indiana in 1876 but made a successful bid for a Senate seat in 1881. He held his Senate position for only one term failing to win reelection in 1887. This loss did not deter ardent Republican supporters who wanted to see Harrison in the White House. in 1888 Harrison ran against the incumbent Democratic president Grover Cleveland. .

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