Ex-president Sentence Examples

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  • He occupied a portion of his leisure in writing a book, entitled This Country of Ours (1897), treating of the organization and administration of the government of the United States, and a collection of essays by him was published posthumously, in 1901, under the title Views of an Ex-President.

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  • In 1898, to strengthen his relations with foreign powers, Kruger sent the state secretary, Dr Leyds," to Europe as minister plenipotentiary, his place on the Transvaal executive being taken by Mr Reitz, the ex-president of the Free State.

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  • This agitation, as far as the Orange River Colony was concerned, coincided with the return to South Africa of ex-President Steyn.

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  • Parliament also passed a measure granting ex-President Steyn a pension of £I 000 a year and ex-President Reitz a pension of X500.

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  • A well-armed force, which included a body of adventurers from San Francisco (U.S.A.) was organized by General Barillas, the ex-president, and invaded Guatemala in March 1906 from Mexico, British Honduras and Salvador.

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  • Having acted for some time as secretary to Jules Senard, ex-president of the Constituent Assembly, he published an original paper on artistic copyright, but as soon as possible resumed the history of law.

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  • On its being suggested to him that his acceptance of this position would degrade an ex-president, Adams replied that no person could be degraded by serving the people as a representative in congress or, he added, as a selectman of his town.

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  • In1864-1865Brazil intervened in the affairs of the republic, blockaded the port, and reinstated ex-president Flores.

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  • Ex-President Pinto died three years later in Valparaiso, leaving a memory respected and admired by all political parties in his country.

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  • A few days later ex-President Kruger sailed from Lourengo Marques for Europe.

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  • P. Schreiner and ex-President Reitz (who became president of that body).

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  • The Conservative party carried their candidate in 1857, Mariano Ospino, a lawyer by profession; but an insurrection broke out in 1859, which was fostered by the ex-president Mosquera, and finally took the form of a regular civil war.

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  • The ex-president invested in it all his available property, but paid no attention to the management of the business.

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