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Similar words: ulysses grantulysses s. grantdispossessedassessed valueself-possessedpossessedodysseyodysseusMeaning: n. (Roman mythology) Roman spelling for Odysseus. 
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31. The war's first major campaign began in February 1862, when Union troops under Ulysses S. Grant captured Confederate forts in western Tennessee.
32. The only general who seemed able to win victories was Ulysses Grant.
33. America's eighteenth president, Ulysses Grant, was elected to his second term in eighteen seventy-two.
34. Bayard, a 52-year-old professor of literature and a psychoanalyst, has gotten this far without ever having picked up "Oliver Twist" or finished "Ulysses.
35. All of the other Union generals generals knew Ulysses Grant.
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36. No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted( Ulysses S. Grant.
37. Most governors had the authority and every President since Ulysses Grant in 1869 had sought it.
38. Former town, southern central Virginia, site of the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War.
39. 1822- Ulysses S. Grant, American Civil War general and 18th President of the United States was born.
40. James Joyce uses the topos of the wandering jew in his ulysses.
41. On April ninth, eighteen sixty-five, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses Grant. Within weeks, the Civil War would be over.
42. Let no guilty man escape, if it can be Ulysses S. Grant.
43. One of the Union generals in the area was Ulysses Grant.
44. Since its publication, Joyce Ulysses has been receiving controversial criticisms.
45. I kno. no. method to secure the repeal of bad or obno. ious laws so effective as their stringent execution(Ulysses S. Grant.
46. Ulysses was told about this, so, when he was a tall lad, he crossed the sea and drove in his chariot to the old man's house on Mount Parnassus .
47. All of the other Union generals knew Ulysses Grant. Few had any faith in his abilities. They were sure he would always fail.
48. Similarly, says Fisk, it "doesn't make sense" to turn off Ulysses just as the Sun comes to the end of a 22-year magnetic cycle.
49. On March fourth, eighteen sixty-nine, Ulysses Grant traveled to Washington for his inauguration as the eighteenth president of the United States.
50. Ulysses Grant and his Republican successors put repayment of the Civil War debt at the top of their priorities list.
51. After further adventures alone on a raft Ulysses eventually came to the country of the Phaeacians.
52. Ulysses S. Grant's only daughter wed in the White House at the age of 18, in "perhaps the greatest American social event of the nineteenth century, " according to presidential historian Doug Wead.
53. With a head full of Rimbaud and a copy of "Ulysses" under his arm, he set off for west Africa in search of adventure.
54. They had no similar exposure to, say, slave-owner Thomas Jefferson or civil war general Ulysses Grant.
55. So Brown felt extraordinary pride one day last summer as he stood before a statue of Ulysses Grant in the Capitol Rotunda1 in Washington.
56. but he is also recognized as a great strategist, a forceful leader, and--together with Ulysses Grant --the ablest Union general of the war.
57. And Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) flatly declared, "I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency."
58. This week in our series, we talk about the first term of President Ulysses Grant.
59. Photographers loved to get her to pose in tight shorts, a silk robe or a swimsuit with a come-hither look and a weighty book — a history of Goya or James Joyce's "Ulysses" or Heinrich Heine's poems.
60. In 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a law declaring that Yellowstone would forever be dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.
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