James Buchanan

James Buchanan
James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United States (1857–1861), was the only president to remain a lifelong bachelor. Born in Pennsylvania in 1791, Buchanan had a long political career, serving as a congressman, senator, and secretary of state before his presidency. His time in office was marked by growing sectional tensions over slavery, and his inability to address these divisions is often seen as a factor leading to the Civil War. Historians typically rank Buchanan among the least effective presidents, as detailed in works like "President James Buchanan: A Biography" by Philip S. Klein.

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Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: In obedience to the command of the Constitution, it has now become my duty "to give to Congress information of the state of the Union and recommend to their consideration such measures" as I judge to be "necessary and expedient." But first and above all, our thanks are due to Almighty God for the numerous benefits which He has... more...

INTRODUCTION. A Treatise on the Being and Perfections of God, as the Creator and Governor of the world, can scarcely be adapted to the exigencies of modern society, unless it be framed with express reference to the existing forms of unbelief, and the prevailing tendencies both of philosophical thought and of popular opinion. It is quite possible, indeed, to construct a scheme of evidence on this... more...