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POWER GENERALLY, so that he could readily recall the name Zachary Taylor as well as his other previous experiences; for there is no doubt that he had a _record_ in his mind of the name Zachary Taylor; for whenever he failed to recall it, he _recognised_ it the moment he saw it, or it was mentioned in his presence.
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Now the thing to be done to enable this Congressman to readily recall the name Zachary Taylor was to
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In this case there was no _revivable_ connection established in his mind between the _name_ Zachary Taylor and the idea or image of the _man_ known as Zachary Taylor -- but there _was_
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He was a Lieutenant-Colonel when he served with Major-General Zachary Taylor during the Mexican-American war.
Mercury Unbound - 8 J. Mykell Collinz 2011
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A seventh, Millard Fillmore, turned 50 while serving as vice president, six months before ascending upon the death of Zachary Taylor.
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Zachary Taylor: "My stomach's been killing me since I drank that lemonade from the Fillmore kid's stand."
Doug Molitor: Doug's Dozen: 12 Presidents' Famous Last Words Doug Molitor 2011
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Zachary Taylor: "My stomach's been killing me since I drank that lemonade from the Fillmore kid's stand."
Doug Molitor: Doug's Dozen: 12 Presidents' Famous Last Words Doug Molitor 2011
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An amiable and respected but not widely known ex-congressman and comptroller of New York state, he was selected in 1848 as the Whig Party's ticket-balancer for its presidential candidate, Mexican War hero and Louisiana plantation owner Zachary Taylor.
Tough Job, Wrong Man Fergus M. Bordewich 2011
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Zachary Taylor 1849-1850, $6 Million, Taylor inherited significant amounts of land from his family, which at one point included property in Mississippi, Kentucky, and Louisiana.
The Net Worth Of Every American President, From Washington To Obama: 24/7 Wall Street 2011
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A seventh, Millard Fillmore, turned 50 while serving as vice president, six months before ascending upon the death of Zachary Taylor.
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