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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... speech , and hundreds crowded about the stand to take Mr. Crittenden by the hand , and a national salute was being ... speech he manifested the deepest feeling . When he first stood up , we saw his eye flash with the electric fire which ...
... speech , and hundreds crowded about the stand to take Mr. Crittenden by the hand , and a national salute was being ... speech he manifested the deepest feeling . When he first stood up , we saw his eye flash with the electric fire which ...
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... speech , and I shall abide by my purpose . I wish the gentleman had maintained his purpose , having said he did not rise to make a speech . I rise , sir , only to express the hope that the bad ex- ample of this gentleman will not be ...
... speech , and I shall abide by my purpose . I wish the gentleman had maintained his purpose , having said he did not rise to make a speech . I rise , sir , only to express the hope that the bad ex- ample of this gentleman will not be ...
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... speeches , and never did make a public speech after that time . I attended the Frankfort convention with no other object upon earth but to preserve peace , if possible , in my native State . I did make a short speech while there to a ...
... speeches , and never did make a public speech after that time . I attended the Frankfort convention with no other object upon earth but to preserve peace , if possible , in my native State . I did make a short speech while there to a ...
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