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  • Clay was a renowned orator and senator known as the Great Compromiser.
  • Known as " the Great Compromiser,"
  • Even Henry Clay, the Great Compromiser and a beloved native son, was a hemp farmer.
  • The great compromiser is looking more and more like an ideologue with a thousand-yard stare.
  • Sen . Henry ( The Great Compromiser ) Clay was all set to get the Whig nomination to challenge President Martin Van Buren.
  • The Compromise of 1850 was proposed by " The Great Compromiser, " Henry Clay and was passed by Senator Stephen A . Douglas.
  • "It comes down to those two, " said Willis Cunning of Des Moines, who dismissed Dole as " the great compromiser ."
  • Known as " The Great Compromiser ", Clay brokered important agreements during the Nullification Crisis and on the Compromise Tariff of 1833, and the Compromise of 1850 to ease sectional tensions.
  • He sits at the desk of Henry Clay in the Senate, the legendary 19th century politician known as the Great Compromiser, and he finds it an appropriate inspiration for his new job as Majority Whip.
  • Sen . Mitch McConnell sits at the desk of Henry Clay, and he suggests that the legendary 19th-century politician, known as the Great Compromiser, is an appropriate inspiration in his new job as majority whip.
  • His Republican foes may soon discover, though, that the president known as " The Great Compromiser, " portrayed in the syndicated political cartoon " Doonesbury " as a breakfast waffle, could have an advantage.
  • In the controversial " train wreck " budget showdown of 1995, when Republicans were blamed for shutting down the government, Livingston was hardly the great compromiser as he thundered in debate, " We will stay here until doomsday !"
  • Through the influence of Kentucky Senator Henry Clay " The Great Compromiser ", an act of admission was finally passed, upon the condition that the exclusionary clause of the Missouri constitution should " never be construed to authorize the passage of any law " impairing the privileges and immunities of any U . S . citizen.