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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... follow your inclination . I do not wish you to surrender your judgment to mine . With this I shall be satisfied , however much I may regret to part with you . You must be sure that your means are adequate , without making any material ...
... follow your inclination . I do not wish you to surrender your judgment to mine . With this I shall be satisfied , however much I may regret to part with you . You must be sure that your means are adequate , without making any material ...
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... follow from your refusal now to permit slavery to exist , to recognize it as existing , on the southern side of the proposed line , while you give to the people there the right to exclude it when they come to form a State government ...
... follow from your refusal now to permit slavery to exist , to recognize it as existing , on the southern side of the proposed line , while you give to the people there the right to exclude it when they come to form a State government ...
Side 233
... follow no such flag . I want to preserve the union of my country . We have it in our power to do so , and we are responsible if we do not do it . I do not despair of the republic . When I see before me senators of so much intelligence ...
... follow no such flag . I want to preserve the union of my country . We have it in our power to do so , and we are responsible if we do not do it . I do not despair of the republic . When I see before me senators of so much intelligence ...
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