257. Three Presidencies, ii.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
Three quite distinct sections, called Presidencies, each independent of the two others, and all governed by a supreme authority whose offices were in Leadenhall Street in London, represented the meagre nucleus of what was yet to be the vast Anglo-Indian Empire.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
The chief power, which Virginia had held during three Presidencies, was now about to pass from her hands; there being no statesman among her sons who could compete, as a candidate for the successorship to Monroe, with the talents and popularity of rising aspirants in other states.
"Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams."
Josiah Quincy