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Lewis who really ruled the country while Jackson was President; and it Jackson had, indeed, great respect for the rights of the States under On these important questions, then, President Jackson acted like an Jackson was the last man in the country to President, and called on the people to defeat Andrew Jackson in order to Clay, who, like Jackson, loved his country with his whole heart, Jackson men had a majority; in the Senate, the opposition. id: 13009 author: Ogg, Frederic Austin title: The Reign of Andrew Jackson: A Chronicle of the Frontier in Politics date: words: 53260 sentences: 2418 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/13009.txt txt: ./txt/13009.txt summary: In 1788, after the collapse of an attempt of the people of the "Western District" to set up an independent State by the name of Franklin, the North Carolina Assembly erected the three counties included in the Cumberland settlement into a superior court district; and the person selected for judge was a close friend of Jackson, John McNairy, who also had been a law pupil of Spruce Macay in Salisbury. 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