The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 2Mrs. Chapman Coleman J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... fact that he did not hear the lie given . Benedict states that when interrogating Butler , Matt . asked , " Which is the worse , the boy ? " etc. , though all the other scholars state that he used the term " puppy . " Now Robert tells ...
... fact that he did not hear the lie given . Benedict states that when interrogating Butler , Matt . asked , " Which is the worse , the boy ? " etc. , though all the other scholars state that he used the term " puppy . " Now Robert tells ...
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... fact . He desired to learn what was the position of Butler when he received the shot ; and Butler replied to him that they were clinched . The arm of Prof. Butler was raised , and it was then found that the probe followed the wound , at ...
... fact . He desired to learn what was the position of Butler when he received the shot ; and Butler replied to him that they were clinched . The arm of Prof. Butler was raised , and it was then found that the probe followed the wound , at ...
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... fact to Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw . Yet Mr. Carpenter tells you that he fabri- cated the story because he was fascinated with the idea of asso- ciating in a wealthy and aristocratic family ; because he sought to obtain a view of the ...
... fact to Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw . Yet Mr. Carpenter tells you that he fabri- cated the story because he was fascinated with the idea of asso- ciating in a wealthy and aristocratic family ; because he sought to obtain a view of the ...
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