No, but there was a move to nominate him for a third term and he gave indication that he would accept a draft if it came, but the movement to draft him died.
no he wwas too waek to continue i think
Yes, and some people wanted him to try for a third term.
A mistake was made when was he was enrolled at West Point and he was listed as Ulysses S. Grant. He did not particularly like his old initials of HUG, so he did not try to correct the mistake .
His alcoholism
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Many people in Lee's time, as well as the people who live in this time now, don't usually use their middle names in the way of presenting themselves to others or in conversation. It seems much easier for most people to use the initial of their middle name. I'll try to give you an example, Union General, Ulysses Simpson Grant, never used his full middle name either. He was and will always be known as Ulysses S. Grant.
Free government grant writers do not exist. Grant writers are professionals and work for fair compensation.
No. Ulysses (Odysseus) is not a demigod because he was not born as the offspring of a human and a god. The closest he gets to godhood would be the fact that he is the great-grandson of Mercury (Hermes) on his maternal grandfather's side.
if you can try cheking his forehead very, very close or try hitting it.... but there is no such thing as "third Eye"
A block grant is essentially a group of categorical or project grants. A block grant can be advantageous in the sense that it allows regional governments to try different ways of using the money with the same goal in mind,
He was a West Point graduate and was an army officer for 11 years. He left the army to try his hand at farming and later worked in his father's business. When the Civil War began he soon got back into the army, was promoted several times and ended as the commanding general of the union army. After the war ended, he was acting Secretary of the Army.
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Try for third base.