The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 2Mrs. Chapman Coleman J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 45
Side 31
... allow me to allude to the two subjects upon which he has been peculiarly emphatic in his advice . The one is to preserve the union of the States [ loud cheers ] ; that , he says , is the main pillar of the edifice of our independence ...
... allow me to allude to the two subjects upon which he has been peculiarly emphatic in his advice . The one is to preserve the union of the States [ loud cheers ] ; that , he says , is the main pillar of the edifice of our independence ...
Side 53
... allow one or two members to vote who had been absent when their names were called . The Speaker ( Mr. Taylor ) , who , to a naturally equable temperament , added a most provoking calmness of manner when all around him was excitement ...
... allow one or two members to vote who had been absent when their names were called . The Speaker ( Mr. Taylor ) , who , to a naturally equable temperament , added a most provoking calmness of manner when all around him was excitement ...
Side 208
... allow me to observe that the letter of the 25th , headed by yourself , is in some portions a letter less kindly in its tone than I could wish . My friends here think me entitled rather to sympathy than im- plied rebuke . To the Hon ...
... allow me to observe that the letter of the 25th , headed by yourself , is in some portions a letter less kindly in its tone than I could wish . My friends here think me entitled rather to sympathy than im- plied rebuke . To the Hon ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
A. M. Coleman adoption amendment American appear ARCHIBALD DIXON believe bill Burnley Butler candidate cause character circumstances Clay Congress consider Constitution convention counsel course Crittenden Compromise Cuba DEAR SIR,-I desire duty election favor fear feel fellow-citizens Frankfort Frémont gentlemen give hand heard heart Henry Clay honor hope J. J. Crittenden justice Kentucky Lecompton Constitution Leonard Myers letter liberty Massachusetts measures ment Missouri Missouri Compromise never North occasion opinion Orlando Brown party patriotic peace petition of citizens political presented petitions preserve President principles proposed proposition question received regard Republican resolutions respect Robert Ward Scott Senate sentiment slavery slaves South speech spirit stand suppose territory thought thousand tion Union United vote Ward Washington Washington Hunt Whigs whole WINFIELD SCOTT wish