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David Stephen Heidler



Average rating: 3.96 · 4,263 ratings · 230 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Henry Clay: The Essential A...

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Old Hickory's War

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Encyclopedia of the War of ...

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“The Bank, said the message, was unconstitutional because Jackson said it was. It dismissed Chief Justice John Marshall’s decision in McCulloch v. Maryland by insisting that the president was the equal and possibly the superior of the judiciary in weighing the constitutionality of legislation.”
David S. Heidler, Henry Clay: The Essential American

“The idea for the convention did not originate with Clay—early that summer, William Henry Harrison’s Ohio supporters were urging one to nominate their man—but Clay approved of it as a way to fend off Webster.9 The idea made political sense, because it was the best way to avoid the chaotic multiple candidacies of 1836. Yet”
David S. Heidler, Henry Clay: The Essential American

“Well, gentlemen, since you are both so near the chair, but neither can occupy it, I will slip in between you, and take it myself!”
David S. Heidler, Henry Clay: The Essential American



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