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Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, and William McKinley were all born in Ohio. Grover Cleveland was the
annexation as the extension of constitutional rights”). It is worth noting that in 1870, President Ulysses S. Grant and his Secretary of State, Hamilton
“republican” defense of administrative law as a collaborative, civic participatory enterprise). 256. See generally JON ELSTER, ULYSSES UNBOUND
welfarist would also need to consult and duly factor in these second-order preferences. See, e.g., JON ELSTER, ULYSSES AND THE SIRENS: STUDIES IN
Jon Elster, Ulysses Unbound: Studies in Rationality, Precommitment, and Constraints 88-174 (2000); Stephen Holmes, Passions and Constraint 134-77 (1995
strongly prefer to remain in office”). 27. Section III.B.2 revisits intentionality as a criterion of entrenchment. 28. See JON ELSTER, ULYSSES UNBOUND
Ulysses S. Grant that Stanbery’s opinion was causing a “defiant opposition to all acts of the military commander.”201 Stanbery’s opinion quickly stoked
presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant won a resounding victory in the Electoral College. Yet Grant bested his rival by only 300,000 popular votes
concur.481 These were Congress’s means of ensuring that Ulysses S. Grant had some measure of independence from President Andrew Johnson. Even though
to President Ulysses S. Grant (May 1, 1876), in MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TRANSMITTING A REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND